The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet

by William Shakespeare

Produced by Richmond Shakespeare Festival in 2014, Starr-Gennett Factory Building

The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

Richmond Shakespeare 2014 Production of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare

Wikipedia tells us that Romeo and Juliet is about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families. […] Today, the title characters are regarded as archetypal young lovers.

This is true.  Romeo and Juliet is about two young lovers caught between their feuding families, and whose story has become a prototype for romantic tragedies.  You can see as much in the painting by Frank Dicksee, who thought Romeo and Juliet the only characters in the play worth committing to canvas.

But Romeo and Juliet is also about much more than the title characters.  It is about the difficulties of parenting, mentoring, and advising young people who believe that their loves and frustrations are exceptional, rather than usual, human experiences.

It is also about the tragic inability of otherwise responsible adults to solve problems that are both simple and severe, and the all-too-human habit of allowing urgent, everyday concerns to overwhelm our commitments to what we know to be most important.

Because of this, the Richmond Shakespeare Festival presents Romeo and Juliet as a play about more than two young lovers surrounded by feuding adults.  Instead, we give you a Romeo and Juliet in which characters of all ages and stations — mothers, fathers, mentors, young professionals, and teenagers — deserve both our attention and our sympathy.

Additional Reading: PlayShakespeare.com

PRODUCTION TEAM

Director: Lynne Perkins Socey*
Mickey White: Festival Technical Director
Paul Berghoff:  Sound Design
Cassandra King: Scenic Design
Dale Marshall: Lighting Design

Mary Elizabeth Penrose: Stage Manager
Alaska Harris: Assistant Stage Manager
Mia Khayat: Costume Design
Rob Johansen: Stage Combat Choreographer

CAST LIST

Prince: Wayne Greeson

Paris: Matthew Krumlauf

Mercutio : Maretta Zilic

Page: Cole Baxter

Capulet : David Cobine

Lady Capulet:  Allison Giles

Juliet : Sarah Holt

Tybalt: Brian Willis

Old Capulet: John Munger

Rosaline : Kate Glen

Nurse: Erica Pearson

Party Guest: Robyn Zitnick

Sampson : Mickey White

Gregory: Greg Karch

Peter: Kate Glen

Housekeeper: Ruthanne Bolling

Servant: John Munger

Montague: Mark Slayton

Lady Montague:  Robin Zitnick

Romeo : Adrian Hess

Benvolio: Ian Darr-Johnson

Abraham: John Munger

Balthasar : Rae Hunter

Friar Laurence: T.J. Rivard

Friar John: John Munger

Apothecary:  Ruthanne Bolling

First Watchman: Robyn Zitnick

Second Watchman: Brian Willis

Third Watchmen: John Munger

* denotes a member of the Actors Equity Association (AEA)

2014 BOARD

Ray Ontko, President
TJ Rivard, Vice President
Nate Eastman, Secretary
David Cobine
Kevin Harvey
Steven Petersheim
Joshua Robinson
Lynne Perkins Socey
Michael White

2014 STAFF

Beth Anne Darr, Festival Coordinator
Sharon Ontko, Festival Assistant
David Cobine, Outshakes
Rae Hunter, Education
Jennie Kiffmeyer, Sonneteers
Erin Miller, Front of House
Scott Slucher, Front of House Intern