REVIEW: & Juliet, Mayflower Theatre, Southampton
It's the oldest love story of all time - but what if the romantic tragedy that is William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet was completely turned on its head?
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Emma Joseph is the editor of Dorset Living magazine. Dorset Living is a luxury lifestyle magazine filled with recipes, events, travel and features with some of Dorset's most interesting residents. Emma has several years experience in writing features and news stories.
Emma Joseph is the editor of Dorset Living magazine. Dorset Living is a luxury lifestyle magazine filled with recipes, events, travel and features with some of Dorset's most interesting residents. Emma has several years experience in writing features and news stories.
It's the oldest love story of all time - but what if the romantic tragedy that is William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet was completely turned on its head?
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