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      • In summer 2018, Vlahos played Romeo in Romeo and Juliet, and Catesby in Richard III at the Shakespeare's Rose Theatre in York, before returning to the Park Theatre in London to portray Captain Hook and Mr Darling in a stage production of Peter Pan.
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  1. In summer 2018, Vlahos played Romeo in Romeo and Juliet, and Catesby in Richard III at the Shakespeare's Rose Theatre in York, [21] before returning to the Park Theatre in London to portray Captain Hook and Mr Darling in a stage production of Peter Pan.

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  3. Jun 25, 2018 · Vlahos, whose screen credits include Philippe in Versailles and Mordred in Merlin will be playing two characters in the season – Catesby in Richard III and star-crossed lover Romeo in the new production of Romeo and Juliet. 1. How are you feeling about returning to Shakespeare? Terrified and excited in equal measure.

  4. Interview: Understanding Romeo is at the heart of Versailles star Alexander Vlahos's interpretation of his first Shakespearean lead for the stage at Shakespeare's Rose Theatre in York.

  5. Mar 14, 2022 · Emperor and Galilean at the National Theatre, Macbeth at the Manchester International Festival and then on Broadway which I spoke about before and recently, Romeo in Romeo and Juliet at the Shakespeare’s Rose Theatre in York. Is your approach to the stage different from that of your film and TV roles or is acting just acting?

  6. Benvolio discovers that it stems from unrequited infatuation for a girl named Rosaline, one of Capulet's nieces. Persuaded by Benvolio and Mercutio, Romeo attends the ball at the Capulet house in hopes of meeting Rosaline. However, Romeo instead meets and falls in love with Juliet.

  7. 4 days ago · Romeo and Juliet, play by William Shakespeare, written about 1594–96 and first published in an unauthorized quarto in 1597. The appeal of the young hero and heroine is such that they have become, in the popular imagination, the representative of star-crossed lovers.

  8. Jun 4, 2020 · The play’s most famous line references the feud between the two families, which means Romeo and Juliet cannot be together. And the line, when we stop and consider it, is more than a little baffling. The line is spoken by Juliet: ‘Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?’

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