The Bard’s “Romeo and Juliet” is a somber play: The audience is told from the very start that the lovers will die tragically, and they’re told why. So no matter how sweet their first kiss ...
Rachel Zegler and Kit Connor in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, directed by Sam Gold, at Circle in the Square. (© Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman) “Cute” isn’t a word we usually use to ...
Art leaves gaps that invite collaborative ... who has been deconstructing his way through the Shakespeare canon, has delivered a “Romeo + Juliet” in the form of rave. And Leon has recast ...
But no matter – make room, plenty of room, for Sam Gold‘s Romeo + Juliet rave-up starring the compelling and well-matched Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler, opening tonight on Broadway. Pumped up ...
And a hot shirtless Apothecary is something you don’t find at CVS. Aside from Connor’s Romeo and Zegler’s Juliet, there’s little sense of Gold coaxing his ensemble — almost all of them ...
When Sam Gold’s new production of Romeo and Juliet, starring PYTs Rachel Zegler and Kit Connor, was announced back in April, the PR team came in hot. “THE YOUTH ARE F**KED,” shouted all the ...
A judge on Monday dismissed a second lawsuit over the bedroom scene in the 1968 version of “Romeo and Juliet,” finding ... “We’d say, ‘Oh, it was art. Everybody does nudity – no ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Theater Review The Broadway revival of “Romeo + Juliet” plays to the TikTok crowd. But maybe that’s a good thing. Credit...Sara Krulwich/The New York Times Supported ...
Rachel Zegler and Jack Antonoff have shared a new collaboration, “Man of the House,” from the new Broadway production Romeo + Juliet. The latest revival of the classic Shakespeare tragedy ...
NEW YORK − Brat summer is over, so brace yourself for Bard fall. “Romeo + Juliet,” which opened Oct. 24 at Broadway’s Circle in the Square Theatre, is an in-your-face, relentlessly Gen Z ...
And on Thursday night, seven blocks away at Circle in the Square Theatre opened its companion piece — “Romeo ... Wherefore art thou Juliet? On its surface, her casting makes sense.