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Shakespeare's R and J (Modern Plays)

by William Shakespeare

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'A refreshing contemporary adaptation of Shakespeare''s tragedy In an exclusive boys'' boarding school, where students are forbidden to read Romeo &Juliet, four students put on a secret production of the play which brings violence, betrayal, lust, love and mortality into their own lives. ''This is a thrilling piece of work, both study aid and gripping theatre'' John Peter, The Sunday Times '' I''d forgotten the play could be so good. I seemed to hear the words for the first time'' Jeremy Kingston, The Times ''Prepare for a bracing and brilliant shock to the system...an inspired new theatrical take on this early masterpiece'' Paul Taylor, Independent ''This award-winning play, which ran for a year in New York, is published to tie in with the Arts Theatre, London run in early September 2003'… (more)
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'A refreshing contemporary adaptation of Shakespeare''s tragedy In an exclusive boys'' boarding school, where students are forbidden to read Romeo &Juliet, four students put on a secret production of the play which brings violence, betrayal, lust, love and mortality into their own lives. ''This is a thrilling piece of work, both study aid and gripping theatre'' John Peter, The Sunday Times '' I''d forgotten the play could be so good. I seemed to hear the words for the first time'' Jeremy Kingston, The Times ''Prepare for a bracing and brilliant shock to the system...an inspired new theatrical take on this early masterpiece'' Paul Taylor, Independent ''This award-winning play, which ran for a year in New York, is published to tie in with the Arts Theatre, London run in early September 2003'

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