Roy Berko
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Howard Gollop
The result here is sort of a "Moulin Rouge" meets "Something's Rotten" (another Shakespeare spinoff in the contemporary vernacular). On the other hand, the soul of this show is sort of a "Dick Van Dyke Show" meets "Glee." This may sound like a perfect trainwreck, but, oddly enough, "& Juliet," spiritedly directed by Luke Sheppard, is also a frolicsome evening of theater. As most of the ovating audience seem to concur, "Baby One More Time.".
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Sheri Gross
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Mark Horning
For those of us who questioned “The Bard” on his choice of endings (theatrical blasphemy) a refreshing and delightful welcomed change of pace has arrived. We are introduced to William’s wife and his marriage strife along with a “second chance” ending that many will love.
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Chris Howey
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Laura Kennelly
Take a tragic romance and modern times, mix well, stir and shake, and you get & Juliet, the latest musical at Playhouse Square. It’s a crazy cocktail that sizzles, sparks, generates laughs, and occasionally indulges in iambic pentameter.
This musical look at Renaissance England (and its most famous bard) feeds on Grammy-winning songs by songwriter/producer Max Martin and a book by the Emmy-winning writer David West Read. The mix of Martin’s pop and Read’s quirky take (if you’ve seen Shitt’s Creek you’ll know what to expect) makes a spicy delight.
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Kate Klotzbach
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Dr. Yuko Kurahashi
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Joey Morona
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