Romeo and Juliet: Entire Play. ACT IPROLOGUESCENE I. A public place. Enter SAMPSON and GREGORY, of the house of Capulet, armed with swords and bucklers. Enter ABRAHAM and BALTHASARThey fight. Enter BENVOLIOBeats down their swords. Enter TYBALTThey fight. Enter, several of both houses, who join the fray; then enter Citizens, with clubs. Enter CAPULET in his gown, and LADY CAPULETEnter MONTAGUE and LADY MONTAGUEEnter PRINCE, with Attendants. Exeunt all but MONTAGUE, LADY MONTAGUE, and BENVOLIOEnter ROMEOExeunt MONTAGUE and LADY MONTAGUEExeunt. SCENE II. A street. Enter CAPULET, PARIS, and Servant. To Servant, giving a paper. Exeunt CAPULET and PARISEnter BENVOLIO and ROMEOReads. The most famous love story in the world and one of Shakespeare’s early poetic masterworks, Romeo & Juliet follows. The prologue of Romeo and Juliet calls the title characters “star-crossed lovers”—and the stars do seem to conspire against these young lovers. Romeo is a Montague, and Juliet a Capulet. Their families are enmeshed in a. Productions of Romeo & Juliet: 1890 A production of Romeo and Juliet by Hugh Moss opened at the Globe Theatre (London) on June 6 and ran until August 8. The players were Otis Skinner as Romeo, Adelaide Moore as Juliet, John. Exit. Exeunt. SCENE III. A room in Capulet's house. Buy Romeo and Juliet (Dover Thrift Editions) on Amazon.com FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders. 345 quotes from Romeo and Juliet: Romeo and Juliet borrows from a tradition of tragic love stories dating back to antiquity. One of these is Pyramus and Thisbe, from Ovid's Metamorphoses, which contains parallels to Shakespeare's story: the lovers' parents. Enter LADY CAPULET and Nurse. Enter JULIETEnter a Servant. Exit Servant. Exeunt. SCENE IV. A street. Enter ROMEO, MERCUTIO, BENVOLIO, with five or six Maskers, Torch- bearers, and others. Exeunt. SCENE V. A hall in Capulet's house. Musicians waiting. Enter Servingmen with napkins. Enter CAPULET, with JULIET and others of his house, meeting the Guests and Maskers. Music plays, and they dance. Exit. Exeunt all but JULIET and Nurse. One calls within 'Juliet.'Exeunt. ACT IIPROLOGUEEnter Chorus. Exit. SCENE I. A lane by the wall of Capulet's orchard. Enter ROMEOHe climbs the wall, and leaps down within it. Enter BENVOLIO and MERCUTIOExeunt. SCENE II. Capulet's orchard. Enter ROMEOJULIET appears above at a window. Nurse calls within. Exit, above. Re- enter JULIET, above. Exit, above. Retiring. Re- enter JULIET, above. Exit above. Exit. SCENE III. Friar Laurence's cell. Enter FRIAR LAURENCE, with a basket. Enter ROMEOExeunt. SCENE IV. A street. Enter BENVOLIO and MERCUTIOEnter ROMEOEnter Nurse and PETERSings. Singing. Exeunt MERCUTIO and BENVOLIOExit Romeo. Exeunt. SCENE V. Capulet's orchard. Enter JULIETEnter Nurse and PETERExit PETERExeunt. SCENE VI. Friar Laurence's cell. Enter FRIAR LAURENCE and ROMEOEnter JULIETExeunt. ACT IIISCENE I. A public place. Enter MERCUTIO, BENVOLIO, Page, and Servants. Enter TYBALT and others. Enter ROMEODraws. Drawing. They fight. TYBALT under ROMEO's arm stabs MERCUTIO, and flies with his followers. Exit Page. Exeunt MERCUTIO and BENVOLIORe- enter BENVOLIORe- enter TYBALTThey fight; TYBALT falls. Exit ROMEOEnter Citizens, & c. Enter Prince, attended; MONTAGUE, CAPULET, their Wives, and others. Exeunt. SCENE II. Capulet's orchard. Enter JULIETEnter Nurse, with cords. Throws them down. Exeunt. SCENE III. Friar Laurence's cell. Enter FRIAR LAURENCEEnter ROMEOKnocking within. Knocking. Knocking. Knocking. Enter Nurse. Drawing his sword. Exit. Exeunt. SCENE IV. A room in Capulet's house. Enter CAPULET, LADY CAPULET, and PARISExeunt. SCENE V. Capulet's orchard. Enter ROMEO and JULIET above, at the window. Enter Nurse, to the chamber. Exit. He goeth down. Exit. Enter LADY CAPULETEnter CAPULET and Nurse. Exit. Exit. Exit. Exit. ACT IVSCENE I. Friar Laurence's cell. Enter FRIAR LAURENCE and PARISEnter JULIETExit. Exeunt. SCENE II. Hall in Capulet's house. Enter CAPULET, LADY CAPULET, Nurse, and two Servingmen. Exit First Servant. Exit Second Servant. Enter JULIETExeunt JULIET and Nurse. Exeunt. SCENE III. Juliet's chamber. Enter JULIET and Nurse. Enter LADY CAPULETExeunt LADY CAPULET and Nurse. Laying down her dagger. She falls upon her bed, within the curtains. SCENE IV. Hall in Capulet's house. Enter LADY CAPULET and Nurse. Enter CAPULETExeunt LADY CAPULET and Nurse. Enter three or four Servingmen, with spits, logs, and baskets. Exit First Servant. Exit. Music within. Re- enter Nurse. Exeunt. SCENE V. Juliet's chamber. Enter Nurse. Undraws the curtains. Enter LADY CAPULETEnter CAPULETEnter FRIAR LAURENCE and PARIS, with Musicians. Exeunt CAPULET, LADY CAPULET, PARIS, and FRIAR LAURENCEExit. Enter PETERExit. Exeunt. ACT VSCENE I. A street. Enter ROMEOEnter BALTHASAR, booted. Exit BALTHASAREnter Apothecary. Exeunt. SCENE II. Friar Laurence's cell. Enter FRIAR JOHNEnter FRIAR LAURENCEExit. Exit. SCENE III. A churchyard; in it a tomb belonging to the Capulets. Enter PARIS, and his Page bearing flowers and a torch. Retires. The Page whistles. Retires. Enter ROMEO and BALTHASAR, with a torch, mattock, & c. Retires. Opens the tomb. Comes forward. They fight. Exit. Falls. Dies. Laying PARIS in the tomb. Drinks. Dies. Enter, at the other end of the churchyard, FRIAR LAURENCE, with a lantern, crow, and spade. Advances. Enters the tomb. JULIET wakes. Noise within. Noise again. Exit FRIAR LAURENCEKisses him. Snatching ROMEO's dagger. Stabs herself. Falls on ROMEO's body, and dies. Enter Watch, with the Page of PARISRe- enter some of the Watch, with BALTHASARRe- enter others of the Watch, with FRIAR LAURENCEEnter the PRINCE and Attendants. Enter CAPULET, LADY CAPULET, and others. Enter MONTAGUE and others. Romeo and/or Juliet is the followup to the Kickstarter sensation, To Be or Not To Be. What if Romeo never met Juliet? What if Juliet got really buff instead of moping around the castle all day? What if they teamed up to take over Verona with robot suits? Whatever your adventure, you’re guaranteed to find lots of romance, lots of epic fight scenes, and plenty of questionable decision- making by very emotional teens. . A; . A; . A; All of the endings—there are more than a hundred—feature beautiful illustrations by some of the greatest artists working today, including New York Times bestsellers Noelle Stevenson, Kate Beaton, Randall Munroe, and John Klassen, just to name a few. You can choose to play as Romeo or Juliet (obviously) but you can also play as both of them, or as Juliet’s nurse, or, if you’re good, you can even unlock a fourth playable character! . A; . A; . A; That’s right. We figured out how to have unlockable characters in books. What if Romeo never met Juliet? What if Juliet got really buff instead of moping around the castle all day? What if they teamed up to take over Verona with robot suits? Whatever your adventure, you’re guaranteed to find lots of romance, lots of epic fight scenes, and plenty of questionable decision- making by very emotional teens. . A; . A; . A; All of the endings—there are more than a hundred—feature beautiful illustrations by some of the greatest artists working today, including New York Times bestsellers Noelle Stevenson, Kate Beaton, Randall Munroe, and John Klassen, just to name a few. You can choose to play as Romeo or Juliet (obviously) but you can also play as both of them, or as Juliet’s nurse, or, if you’re good, you can even unlock a fourth playable character! . A; . A; . A; That’s right. We figured out how to have unlockable characters in books. What if Romeo never met Juliet? What if Juliet got really buff instead of moping around the castle all day? What if they teamed up to take over Verona with robot suits? Whatever your adventure, you’re guaranteed to find lots of romance, lots of epic fight scenes, and plenty of questionable decision- making by very emotional teens. All of the endings—there are more than a hundred—feature beautiful illustrations by some of the greatest artists working today, including New York Times bestsellers Noelle Stevenson, Kate Beaton, Randall Munroe, and John Klassen, just to name a few. You can choose to play as Romeo or Juliet (obviously) but you can also play as both of them, or as Juliet’s nurse, or, if you’re good, you can even unlock a fourth playable character! That’s right. We figured out how to have unlockable characters in books.
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