The Rite of Spring/Romeo and Juliet

Omnibus Clapham, 1 Northside, Clapham Common
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This event ended on Saturday 10th of May 2014
Admission
£15, £12 (concs)
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Omnibus Clapham, 1 Northside, Clapham Common

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Clapham Common 0.22 miles

THE RITE OF SPRING/ROMEO AND JULIET returns to London, bringing back the 'breathtaking and emotional' combination of classical music and Shakespeare
by Concert Theatre

Directors An-Ting Chang & Russell Bender
Fight Choreographer Yarit Dor
Designer Mila Sanders
Lighting Designers Nicole Smith & Josh Pharo
Producer Eldarin Yeong

**** Everything Theatre
“Strikingly innovative hybrid of concert-recital and drama” Michael White, Telegraph
“Poignant and beautiful.” Martin Cullingford, Gramophone
“Simultaneously an evening of theatre and a recital” Times Out London
“Moving and uplifting” Sophie Porter, Whats On the Fringe

The Rite of Spring/Romeo and Juliet is a radical interpretation of Stravinsky’s ballet and orchestral concert work in the theatrical setting of love and hatred between two Shakespeare’s rivaling households, Capulet and Montague. Conceived by Concert Theatre, the production uses commedia half masks and piano four-hands to create a music-oriented physical theatre piece through the re-telling of Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy with collaborations among concert pianists from the Royal Academy of Music, actors and director from Lecoq-based system and mask specialists from Trestle Theatre.

Cast: Benjamin Hadley, Kim Heron, Monika Lindeman, Alex Lehman, Nectarios Theodorou
Musicians: An Ting Chang, Arabella Pare, Belle Chen


Concert Theatre is a combination form in which classical music and drama are performed live together. Through interweaving, music becomes not just atmospheric underscore, but another language expressed by the musicians – a voice and character in its own right, spoken alongside the actors on the same stage. The two distinct works are presented side by side, to create deeper resonance and complexity of interpretation in each, and a rich complete performance.

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