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Throughout the entire play every single character gave off the impression that they knew what they were doing and did it very professionally. I have to give particular mention to: Opeline Kellett who had the very tough job of playing two different roles (the authoritative Princess Escalus and the fragile Lady Capulet); Thomas Emmet as Lord Capulet gave a powerfully choleric display; Olivia Plunket came across as the chatty and caring nurse; and Igor Verkhovskiy's interpretation of Tybalt as a Russian mafia boss was refreshingly innovative. In short they all gave excellent performances.
Read the full review by Shannen here.
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