Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare around 1595 set in Italy about the tragic romance between two adolescents from constantly quarrelling families.
In 1996, while Broadway read the opening of Act II, Scene ii with Angela, Brooklyn quoted the scene's end ("Parting is such sweet sorrow"). ("The Journey")
After being released from prison in 1997, Dino Dracon later taunted both Peter Choy and Rosaria Sanchez as "Romeo and Juliet" when he kidnapped them in Central Park. ("Tale Old as Time")
Queen Mab, Oberon's mother and deposed ruler of the Third Race, is mentioned by Mercutio in Act I, Scene iv. [1][2][3]
One of the players in Peredur's troupe was named "Benvolio", a name borne by a friend of Romeo's in the play. ("The Promise")
Production Background
A Romeo and Juliet plot is intended as a key theme for The New Olympians spin-off. [4]
In addition to the play's continuing impact on the Gargoyles Universe, Greg Weisman first became aware of Deborah Strang when she performed as Juliet's nurse in a production of Romeo and Juliet. She was later cast in The Spectacular Spider-Man, Young Justice, and the Rain of the Ghosts AudioPlay. [5]
See Also
- Romeo and Juliet at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia