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NZ Herald
5 days ago
- NZ Herald
Review: Romeo and Juliet, Auckland Theatre Company
The majority of us have likely seen some version of Romeo and Juliet in our lifetime. From cinema to high school drama classes, whether it's a straight presentation of the original text, or a modern adaptation, or a West Side Story -esque reimagining, William Shakespeare's most accessible work is one we


Otago Daily Times
20-07-2025
- Otago Daily Times
Chance to perform at the Globe ‘insane'
Former Trinity Catholic College student Phoebe Harris (left) and student Meadow Stewart, exchange tips on Shakespeare. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH Last year, in front of school mates. This year, treading the boards at the Globe Theatre in London for the Bard. Former Trinity Catholic College student Phoebe Harris was the only student south of Canterbury to be selected among 24 high school actors from last year to perform at the prestigious theatre for the Young Shakespeare Company. She returned to Dunedin earlier this week after an "amazing" time in London. "It was one of the best experiences of my entire life," she said. "When we got there, I was like this is exactly where I'm supposed to be and it was insane that I got to perform on the Globe stage after watching all the professional actors perform there." It gave her the confidence to go back and do it again. "It just made me want to be a professional [actor] even more." The Company spent two weeks rehearsing with different tutors at the theatre and put on a midnight matinee of Romeo and Juliet. The actors learned how to project their voices and make eye contact with the audience at the theatre. Miss Harris was at the Ara Institute of Canterbury National Academy of Singing and Dramatic Art this year. Former classmate Meadow Stewart, 17, was one of the 48 students selected from the National Shakespeare Festival to take part in the National Shakespeare Schools Production this year. Meadow was hopeful she would impress three leading New Zealand directors to be a part of the 24 actors selected to go to London next year. "It would be such a big step for me and a starting point for me to get into the industry because I am hoping to get into performing arts after high school." King's High School year 13 student Ethan Shaw-Wood, 18, was also selected to take part in the production this year.

RNZ News
20-07-2025
- RNZ News
Staging one of the greatest love stories in a 60s thriller
culture arts 44 minutes ago It's one of the greatest and most famous love stories and we already know how it ends before it begins. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is now on stage with ATC - reenvisioned in a 60s thriller, high fashion style. Experienced theatre director, Benjamin Kilby-Henson has had a diverse career; taking theatre groups to the Edinburgh Fringe, directed shows for the Pop Up Globe, musicals for Court Theatre - and yet his shows often have a film or cinematic element and feel to them. Benjamin Kilby-Henson speaks to Culture 101 about how he first felt about the idea of bringing Romeo Juliet; such a well-known story to the stage.