Romeo and Juliet, Together and Alive At Last - Youth Theatre at Long Beach Playhouse
Long Beach Playhouse - MainStage (5021 E. Anaheim St. Long Beach, CA 90804)
- Full Price:
- $22.00
- Our Price:
- $12.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Romeo and Juliet, Together and Alive At Last have expired.
The last date listed for Romeo and Juliet, Together and Alive At Last was Saturday September 13, 2008 / 8:00pm.
3 Goldstar Member Reviews
Cute show. The young actors were very good, and the show was fun. I recommend it!Written on Sep 02 2008
- 1
- 0
- 0
This was a really good youth theater produduction. I thought the play within the play was a very clever premise and the plotline really kept the Shakespeare connection. It was well staged and well acted. The physical comedy was well-carried out. I am really glad I saw this production.Written on Sep 15 2008
- 0
- 0
- 0
Fairly amusing comedy about Murphey's law striking a high school production of Romeo and Juliet.Written on Sep 15 2008
- 0
- 0
- 0
More Information About Romeo and Juliet, Together and Alive At Last
Description
Eighth-graders Pete Saltz and Anabell Stackpoole are in love, but terribly shy. To bring the two together, their classmates decide to stage a performance of Romeo and Juliet, with the reluctant Pete and Anabell voted into the title roles. With two weeks of rehearsal and a classmate’s villainy threatening the well-meaning endeavor every step of the way, the big day finally arrives. Lines are dropped, costumes rip, scenery tumbles, potions spill, and Juliet’s bier nearly blows up. Yet, in spite of everything—or maybe because of it—true love triumphs in the end.
About the Ticket Supplier: Long Beach Playhouse
Seventy-five continuous years of quality live theatrical entertainment have established the Long Beach Playhouse as a landmark in the City of Long Beach. The Playhouse produces 16 shows annually with a new play or musical every three weeks on the the Mainstage or upstairs in the Studio Theatre. Long Beach's flagship professional theatre cuts across age, gender, ethnic, and cultural boundaries while being entirely self-supporting through ticket sales and membership support.

