About this Event
Romeo and Juliet find romance in a fiercely divided society, where loving may be the most dangerous act of all. Combining wild humor, breathtaking language, and an anarchy of the imagination, Shakespeare’s classic tale hurdles at a feverish pace, as these star-crossed lovers race to avoid their deadly fate.
Setting the play in a cosmopolitan world of Baroque excess, this production will immerse audiences in an explosive exploration of the age-old potential for neighbors to be divided by hate, united by love, and driven by burning passion.
NOTICES:
This production runs 3 hours and is presented with one 10-min intermission.
For safety reasons, we cannot accommodate late admission OR re-seating while the performance is in progress. Please plan on arriving with ample time to find parking, locate the theater, move through the box office, etc.
Request disability accommodations and access info via Stanford’s online form. Requests should be made by MAY 17th.
Electronic Assisted Listening Devices will be available for pickup at Will Call for all performances.
FILMING ADVISORY:
Any personal video and/or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited and a violation of the author(s)’s rights and actionable under United States copyright law. Performances may be professionally recorded for Archival Use. Cameras in the theater may incidentally capture audience images and audio in the background. Ticket Purchasers must alert all members of their Party to this possibility, and refrain from purchasing tickets before receiving their Party's consent.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Harry J. Elam Jr. Theater, 375 Santa Teresa, Stanford, United States
USD 5.00 to USD 21.90












