Romeo and Juliet: Out of Pocket
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Eduardo Zucchi
What if Romeo and Juliet didn’t end in tragedy, but in something messier and unexpectedly romantic? In this fast-paced bilingual comedy, a British Shakespeare scholar and a Mexican professor go head-to-head to rewrite the world’s most famous romance, performing the entire play themselves in 60 chaotic minutes. What starts as an academic debate erupts into anarchy: chalkboards, sabotage and PowerPoints. As English and Spanish collide, rivalry turns to revelation, and maybe love. Perfect for Shakespeare lovers, sceptics and anyone who’s fallen for their opposite. What if the ending you know… wasn’t the whole story?
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