I have been looking forward to seeing & Juliet ever since the Broadway at the Eccles 2024 - 2025 season was announced and I finally had the chance last night. I loved it and I had so much fun singing along to all of the pop songs and laughing at all of the Shakespeare references! William Shakespeare (Corey Mach) is ready to present his latest play Romeo and Juliet when his wife Anne Hathaway (Teal Wicks) unexpectedly arrives to watch it. She is immediately unhappy with the tragic ending and offers suggestions for an alternate one. Shakespeare reluctantly listens to her ideas while her version is acted out in front of them. Juliet (Rachel Simone Webb) wakes up in her tomb to find Romeo (Michael Canu) dead and impulsively decides that she wants to live. She learns that her parents plan to send her to a convent to punish her for forbidden relationship with Romeo so her Nurse (Kathryn Allison), her best friend May (Nick Drake), and her new friend April (who is portrayed by Anne), encourage her to run away. They travel to Paris and crash the Renaissance Ball, a party thrown by Lance Du Bois (Paul-Jordan Jansen) to encourage his son Francois (Mateus Leite Cardoso) to find a bride, and soon "Frankie" and Juliet are bonding over the control their parents have over them. Frankie proposes when his father tells him that he must either get married or join the army and Juliet accepts him when her parents arrive to take her to the convent. However, Shakespeare is unhappy that there isn't enough conflict in the play so he secretly brings Romeo back from the dead which angers Anne. Will Juliet choose Frankie, Romeo, or herself? Will Shakespeare ever understand why Anne wants Juliet to have a choice? This show is so clever because it reimagines a classic to tell a very modern story about empowerment and the use of pop songs written by Max Martin for the Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson, Jessie J, Katy Perry, The Weeknd, and others is absolutely brilliant. The songs fit the narrative really well and I especially loved "Larger than Life" when Shakespeare is first introduced, "Overprotected" when Frankie and Juliet complain about their parents, "Oops!... I Did It Again" when Juliet realizes that she has started yet another relationship too quickly, "Since U Been Gone" when Romeo suddenly reappears in Juliet's life, "Stronger" when Juliet refuses to do what her parents want, and "Roar" when she takes control of her life. I laughed so hard when Frankie sings "It's Gonna Be Me" as he confesses his feelings for May (iykyk) and I also laughed out loud at a hilarious reference to Macbeth. I loved Webb's dynamic performance, the fun choreography, the modern take on the Renaissance silhouette in the costumes, and the vivid neon colored set pieces and projections (especially the use of signs featuring the names Juliet and Romeo). I had such a great time at this show and I highly recommend getting a ticket to one of the five remaining performances at the Eccles Theatre (go here).
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