Scene 4 ‑ The Capulet family crypt ‑ Romeo, failing to receive the Friar's message, returns to Verona stunned by grief at the news of Juliet's death. Disguised as a monk he enters the crypt, and finding Paris by Juliet's body, kills him. Believing Juliet to be dead, Romeo drinks a phial of poison.. Romeo & Juliet. Book tickets More information 4 - 9 Jun 2024 A ballet by David Nixon CBE Beauty & the Beast. Book tickets. Northern Ballet Limited registered in England and Wales. Registered charity no. 259140. Company registration no. 947096. VAT no. 202037470.

‘Romeo & Juliet’ Eugene Ballet moves to a flaming score Eugene Ballet

_MG_1409 Everything Looks Rosie Edinburgh Lifestyle, Fashion & Baking Blog

Romeo and Juliet, Mariinsky Ballet, Royal Opera House
Romeo and Juliet ballet review in Orlando Sentinel Orlando Sentinel

National Ballet celebrates 60 years with Romeo & Juliet

Royal Ballet’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Live in New York Theaters The New York Times

Romeo and Juliet Miami City Ballet

Romeo and Juliet, Birmingham Royal Ballet & English National Ballet, touring The Arts Desk

Review Romeo and Juliet by Birmingham Royal Ballet Exeunt Magazine

Romeo and Juliet/Mariinsky Ballet, Royal Opera House dance review London Evening Standard

Boston Ballet in 'Romeo and Juliet' Worlds of the classics

Romeo and Juliet, English National Ballet, Royal Albert Hall

English National Ballet Romeo and Juliet Bristol DanceTabs

Tulsa Ballet presents 'Romeo and Juliet' Tulsa Ballet

Romeo and juliet Ballet poses, Male ballet dancers, American ballet theatre

Romeo and Juliet ballet at Royal Festival Hall review London Evening Standard

Ballet Theater’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ at Metropolitan Opera The New York Times

ROMEO AND JULIET ballet on Behance

Ballet BC Romeo + Juliet en The Soraya Mamá Noticias

English National Ballet''s Romeo & Juliet in Pictures Ballet News Straight from the stage
The Festival Theatre, King's Theatre and The Studio, Edinburgh are managed by Capital Theatres, 13 / 29 Nicolson Street Edinburgh, EH8 9FT. Registered Scottish Charity SC018605. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website.. In theory, this is Shakespeare's tale of doomed young love reimagined for the 21st century. In truth, all that Matthew Bourne's rendition has in common with the Bard's is the soundtrack Sergei Prokofiev composed in 1935. Removed to the mysterious 'Verona Institute', a fuzzily-defined hybrid of asylum and youth borstal, this Romeo (Rory Macleod) and Juliet (Cordelia Braithwaite) meet.