The Other Shakespeare--Romeo and Juliet, Volume 10Shakespeare's tragedy about two teenagers who fall in love, encounter opposition from their feuding families, and take their own lives. |
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Later the Servant exits either via rear stage curtain or into the Capulet house . Finally , Romeo and Benvolio exit whence they entered , upon which Lady Capulet and the Nurse enter aloft from opposite sides of the upper level tarras ...
Later the Servant exits either via rear stage curtain or into the Capulet house . Finally , Romeo and Benvolio exit whence they entered , upon which Lady Capulet and the Nurse enter aloft from opposite sides of the upper level tarras ...
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STAGING NOTES This scene is continuous with the next and takes place on the platform stage under the window stage on the Capulet side . Romeo has entered , then hides behind a stage pillar “ tree ” where the audience but not the ...
STAGING NOTES This scene is continuous with the next and takes place on the platform stage under the window stage on the Capulet side . Romeo has entered , then hides behind a stage pillar “ tree ” where the audience but not the ...
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STAGING NOTES a With Friar Laurence's exit in the prior scene the curtains of the rear stage open to reveal a locked iron grate or gate . This is the front of the Capulet vault , the interior of which is still not in view .
STAGING NOTES a With Friar Laurence's exit in the prior scene the curtains of the rear stage open to reveal a locked iron grate or gate . This is the front of the Capulet vault , the interior of which is still not in view .
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