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File:STC 22273 Fo.1 no.68 2e3r.jpg|The title page of ''Romeo and Juliet'' printed in the 1623 First Folio. STC 22273 Fo.1 no.68.
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File:STC 22322 title page.jpg|The title page of ''Romeo and Juliet'' printed in the 1597 First Quarto.
File:STC 22274 Fo.2 no.07 2g5v.jpg|The 1632 Second Folio title page of ''Romeo and Juliet''. STC 22274 Fo.2 no.07.
File:STC 22322 title page.jpg|The title page of ''Romeo and Juliet'' printed in the 1597 First Quarto. STC 22322.
File:STC 22323 Copy 1 title page.jpg|The 1599 Second Quarto title page of ''Romeo and Juliet''. STC 22323.
File:STC 22324 title page.jpg|The 1609 Third Quarto title page of ''Romeo and Juliet''. STC 22324.
File:STC 22325a title page.jpg|The 1623? Fourth Quarto title page of ''Romeo and Juliet''. STC 22325a.
File:STC 22326 copy 1 title page.jpg|The 1637 title page of ''Romeo and Juliet'' printed in the Fifth Quarto. STC 22326 copy 1.  
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Revision as of 20:30, 26 January 2015

This article is about Shakespeare's play. For other uses, see Romeo and Juliet (disambiguation).

In Romeo and Juliet, one of William Shakespeare's plays, Shakespeare creates a violent world, in which two young people fall in love. It is not simply that their families disapprove; the Montagues and the Capulets are engaged in a blood feud.

In this death-filled setting, the movement from love at first sight to the lovers' final union in death seems almost inevitable. And yet, this play set in an extraordinary world has become the quintessential story of young love. In part because of its exquisite language, it is easy to respond as if it were about all young lovers.

Scholars generally date the writing of Romeo and Juliet to 1595-96. Sources include Arthur Brooke's Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet. A version was published as a quarto in 1596; a fuller text appeared as a quarto in 1599.[1]

Productions at the Folger

Helen Hayes Awards
Nominations: "Outstanding Resident Play", "Outstanding Director, Resident Play" for Aaron Posner, "Outstanding Lead Actress, Resident Play", for Erin Weaver, "Outstanding Supporting Actress, Resident Play", for Sherri L. Edelen, and "Outstanding Sound Design, Resident Production" for Christopher Baine and Carla Kihlstedt
Helen Hayes Awards
Wins: and Scott Burgess, the production's sound designer, each won a Helen Hayes Award, for "Outstanding Director, Resident Play" for Joe Banno, "Outstanding Lead Actress, Residential Play" for Holly Twyford, and "Outstanding Sound Design, Resident Production" for Scott Burgess
Nominations: "Outstanding Resident Play"

Early editions

First Folio

LUNA: First Folio: 2e3r - 2g1r
Hamnet: STC 22273 Fo. 1 no. 68

Second Folio

LUNA: Second Folio: 2g5v - 2i5v
Hamnet: STC 22274 Fo. 2 no. 07

First Quarto

LUNA: First Quarto
Hamnet: STC 22322

Second Quarto

LUNA: Second Quarto
Hamnet: STC 22323 Copy 1

Third Quarto

LUNA: Third Quarto
Hamnet: STC 22324

Fourth Quarto

LUNA: Fourth Quarto
Hamnet: STC 22325a

Fifth Quarto

LUNA: Fifth Quarto
Hamnet: STC 22326 Copy 1

Modern editions

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Romeo and Juliet can be read online with Folger Digital Texts and purchased from Simon and Schuster.

Hamnet link to Folger Edition: PR2753 .M6 2004 copy 2 v.29





In popular culture

Translations

Performance materials

Other media

Audio edition

Romeo and Juliet Audio Edition from Simon & Schuster available on CD or as an audio download.

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CAST
Romeo Michael Goldsmith
Juliet Emily Trask
Friar Lawrence Eric Hissom
Nurse Naomi Jacobson
Lord Capulet Ian Merrill Peakes
Mercutio Tom Story
Benvolio Andrew Schwartz
Lady Capulet Karen Peakes
Tybalt Chris Genebach
Paris Michael Brusasco
The Prince Louis Butelli


Other parts were played by members of the cast.

Directed by Robert Richmond.

Original music composed by Jessica Witchger.

In partnership with Simon & Schuster Audio

Video

Watch Janet Griffin, director of public programs and artistic producer of Folger Theatre, discuss Jean Cocteau's surreal Romeo et Juliette. The 1924 production's design was featured in the 2014 Folger Exhibition Shakespeare's the Thing.

Luminary app

The Folger Luminary Shakespeare App can be purchased on iTunes.

Notes

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  1. Adapted from the Folger Library Shakespeare edition, edited by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine. © 1992 Folger Shakespeare Library.