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Release Date:
March 3, 2018
Original Title:
Romeo and Juliet
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
CBC
Melbar Entertainment Group
Stratford Festival
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 153
A long-simmering animosity between two families of Verona, the Montague's and the Capulet's, has recently boiled over, with members of the rival households brawling in the streets. One night, Romeo, a Montague, crashes a party given by the Capulet's in order to meet up with a young woman called Rosaline, with whom he is infatuated. Thoughts of her vanish from his mind, however, when he catches sight of Juliet, daughter of the head of the Capulet household. Juliet is equally smitten with Romeo, but her father already has other plans for her.
Assistant Director:
James Wallis
Traci Johnston
Author:
William Shakespeare
Choreographer:
Stephen Cota
Director:
Scott Wentworth
Barry Avrich
Director of Photography:
Joseph Interisano
Editor:
George Roulston
Executive Producer:
Michael A. Levine
Fight Choreographer:
John Stead
Lighting Design:
Louise Guinand
Makeup Artist:
Sue Upton
Music:
Paul Shilton
Producer:
Susan Edwards
Barry Avrich
Production Designer:
Christina Poddubiuk
Production Manager:
Tony Phibbs
Sound Designer:
Verne Good
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