In the heat of renaissance Italy two houses are at war. One son and one
daughter from the opposing families break this bitter conflict by
falling in love. Yet, in this whirlwind of enmity, Romeo and Juliet's
passion agitates rather than unites the clashing houses, causing a trail
of destruction. Locked in a burning embrace, the two young lovers are
tragically doomed to live or die together.
For the first time, the world-renowned Arden Shakespeare is producing
Performance Editions, aimed specifically for use in the rehearsal room.
Published in association with the Shakespeare Institute, the text
features easily accessible facing page notes - including short
definitions of words, key textual variants, and guidance on metre and
pronunciation; a larger font size for easier reading; space for writing
notes and reduced punctuation aimed at the actor rather than the reader.
With editorial expertise from the worlds of theatre and academia, the
series has been developed in association with actors and drama students.
The Series Editors are distinguished scholars Professor Michael Dobson
and Dr Abigail Rokison-Woodall and leading Shakespearean actor, Simon
Russell Beale.