SHAKESPEARE: Romeo and Juliet
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Romeo and Juliet is the play which, in English literature at least, effectively invented the modern love story. Its charm and its power derive from the...
Romeo and Juliet is the play which, in English literature at least, effectively invented the modern love story. Its charm and its power derive from the romantic setting (Verona, an Italian Renaissance city), the youthful innocence and ardour of the lovers, and (perhaps crucially) the excitement and drama created by the opposition which they have to contend with, an opposition which does not simply stem from the older generation but which is starkly present in the feud between their two families and which seems to be supported by the malignity of Fate. The wit, tenderness, dramatic variety and poetic beauty of this play continue to work their spell: it has proved a perennial favourite inspiring, even in our century, works such as the musical West Side Story.
Romeo and Juliet (more info)
Composed by:
Alice Mary Smith
Fiona Shaw, reader
David Bradley, narrator
Philip Madoc, reader
Kate Beckinsale, reader
Norman Rodway, reader
Edward de Souza, reader
Jasper Britton, reader
Simon Harris, narrator
Judy Loe, narrator
Peter Yapp, reader
Heathcote Williams, reader
Frances Barber, reader
Anton Lesser, reader
Michael Sheen, reader
Produced by:
Soames, Nicolas
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Romeo And Juliet - The Prologue - Chorus - 02:23
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Act 1 Scene 1: A Street In Verona - 03:21
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Act 1 Scene 1: (Prince) Rebellious Subjects, Enemies To Peace - 01:27
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Act 1 Scene 1: (Montague) Who Set This Ancient Quarrel New Abroach? - 07:12
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Act 1 Scene 2: A Street - 05:07
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Act 1 Scene 3: A Room In Capulet's Mansion - 00:47
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Act 1 Scene 3: (Nurse) Even Or Odd, Of All The Days - 04:32
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Act 1 Scene 4: A Street Outside Capulet's Mansion - 02:23
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Act 1 Scene 4: (Mercutio) O Then I See Queen Mab Hath Been With You - 03:22
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Act 1 Scene 5: The Great Hall In Capulet's Mansion - 00:48
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Act 1 Scene 5: (Capulet) Welcome, Gentleman! Ladies That Have Their Toes - 04:57
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Act 1 Scene 5: (Romeo) If I Profane With My Unworthiest Hand - 03:47
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Act 1 Scene 5: (Chorus) - 01:01
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Act 2 Scene 1: Outside Capulet's Mansion - 02:59
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Act 2 Scene 2: Outside Capulet's Mansion - 09:42
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Act 2 Scene 3: Outside Friar Lawrence's Cell - 05:37
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Act 2 Scene 4: A Street In Verona - 06:10
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Act 2 Scene 4: (Nurse) I Pray you Sir What Saucy Merchant Was This... - 03:39
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Act 2 Scene 5: Capulet's Mansion - 04:22
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Act 2 Scene 6: Friar Lawrence's Cell - 01:59
Romeo and Juliet (more info)
Composed by:
Alice Mary Smith
Fiona Shaw, reader
David Bradley, narrator
Philip Madoc, reader
Kate Beckinsale, reader
Norman Rodway, reader
Edward de Souza, reader
Jasper Britton, reader
Simon Harris, narrator
Judy Loe, narrator
Peter Yapp, reader
Heathcote Williams, reader
Frances Barber, reader
Anton Lesser, reader
Michael Sheen, reader
Produced by:
Soames, Nicolas
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Act 3 Scene 1: Verona, A Public Place - 07:50
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Act 3 Scene 1: (Prince) Where Are The Vile Beginners Of This Fray - 03:21
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Act 3 Scene 2: Juliet's Bedroom - 05:43
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Act 3 Scene 2: (Juliet) Shall I Speak Ill Of Him That Is My Husband - 02:52
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Act 3 Scene 3: Friar Lawrence's Cell - 01:22
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Act 3 Scene 3: (Romeo) 'Tis Torture, And Not Mercy. - 04:21
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Act 3 Scene 3: (Friar Lawrence) Hold Thy Desperate Hand! - 04:00
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Act 3 Scene 4: Capulet's Mansion - 01:55
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Act 3 Scene 5: Juliet's Bedroom - 03:30
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Act 3 Scene 5: (Lady Capulet) Ho, Daughter, Are You up? - 02:47
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Act 3 Scene 5: (Capulet) When The Sun Sets, The Earth Doth Drizzle Dew - 03:55
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Act 3 Scene 5: (Juliet) O God! - O Nurse , How Shall This Be Prevented? - 02:21
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Act 4 Scene 1: Friar Lawrence's Cell - 04:12
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Act 4 Scene 1: (Friar Lawrence) Hold Then, Go Home, Be Merry, Give Consent - 01:50
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Act 4 Scene 2: Capulet's Mansion - 02:11
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Act 4 Scene 3: Juliet's Mansion - 03:20
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Act 4 Scene 4: A Room In Capulet's Mansion - 01:19
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Act 4 Scene 5: Juliet's Bedroom - 02:55
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Act 4 Scene 5: (Friar Lawrence) Come, Is The Bride Ready To Go To Church? - 06:18
Romeo and Juliet (more info)
Composed by:
Alice Mary Smith
Fiona Shaw, reader
David Bradley, narrator
Philip Madoc, reader
Kate Beckinsale, reader
Norman Rodway, reader
Edward de Souza, reader
Jasper Britton, reader
Simon Harris, narrator
Judy Loe, narrator
Peter Yapp, reader
Heathcote Williams, reader
Frances Barber, reader
Anton Lesser, reader
Michael Sheen, reader
Produced by:
Soames, Nicolas
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Act 5 Scene 1: A Street In Mantua - 04:01
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Act 5 Scene 1: (Apothecary) Who Calls So Loud? - 02:08
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Act 5 Scene 2: Friar Lawrence's Cell - 01:37
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Act 5 Scene 3: A Churchyard Outside The Tomb Of The Capulets - 05:49
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Act 5 Scene 3: A Churchyard Outside The Tomb Of The Capulets - 02:51
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Act 5 Scene 3: (Romeo) How Oft When Men Are At The Point Of Death - 04:02
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Act 5 Scene 3: (Friar Lawrence) Saint Francis Be My Speed! How Oft Tonight - 02:12
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Act 5 Scene 3: (Prince) What Misadventure Is So Early Up - Act 5 Scene 3: (Friar Lawrence) I Will Be - 06:27