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Romeu & Julieta (Romeo & Juliet: An excellent and lamentable dessert)
Based on the classical love story from William Shakespeare, the actors tell the story of this ill-fated romance, mixing it with a cheesecake that takes the name of the protagonists. The blood of the lovers is guava jam, the sword fights are conducted with spatulas and a bite of a Rich Tea biscuit can be a delicious alternative to a broken heart. After the success of Hamlet sou eu and Granda Pinta, Teatro Praga are returning to Teatro Maria Matos with a surprising interpretation of Shakespeare’s classic play.
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Cast and Crew
Text: Cláudia Jardim, Diogo Bento and Pedro Penim.
Actors: Cláudia Jardim and Diogo Bento.
Production: Teatro Praga.
Co-Production: Teatro Praga, Maria Matos Teatro Municipal, Teatro Municipal do Porto, Teatro Viriato and Centro de Artes de Ovar.
Commissioned by: Maria Matos Teatro Municipal.
Photo: Alípio Padilha.
Teatro Praga is financed by the Portuguese Republic | Ministry of Culture/Directorate-General for the Arts.
Production notes provided by Maria Sequeira Mendes, Assistant Professor, School of Arts and Humanities – University of Lisbon.
Romeu & Julieta (Romeo & Juliet: An excellent and lamentable dessert)
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Trailer
Trailer for Romeu & Julieta (Romeo & Juliet: An excellent and lamentable dessert) directed by Marta Simões in 2017 and performed by Teatro Praga actors at Maria Matos Teatro Municipal.
Trailer for Romeu & Julieta (Romeo & Juliet: An excellent and lamentable dessert) directed by Marta Simões in 2017 and performed by Teatro Praga actors at Maria Matos Teatro Municipal. less
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- Romeu e Julieta: Ontem Verona, Hoje Vidigal (Yesterday Verona, Today Vidigal) – (2009) (Fraga, Gutti (Guti); 2009)