Wednesday, February 6, 2013


Romeo and Juliet
The Stage Theatre: 1/25 – 2/24

                        
                                          Lenne Klingaman

     Lenne Klingaman’s enchanting performance in the role of Juliet is utterly transcendent. Ms. Klingaman is an actor who is as exquisite in her artistry as she is spellbinding to look upon.

     Jeanne Paulsen’s performance in the role of Juliet’s    Nurse is masterful.

    Kathleen McCall’s portrayal of Lady Capulet is her best work to date.
                   
                                                    Lenne Klingaman and Kathleen McCall
     Matt Zambrano excels as Peter, a servant in the Capulet’s household who also expands and embellishes the narrative as chorus.

     Matthew Simpson’s Tybalt is a riveting piece of work.

       Sam Gregory delivers a Friar Laurence who moves from omniscient confessor to a man who is guilt-ridden and heart broken because of his part in the tragedy. 
                                     
                                                   Kathleen McCall and Lenne Klingaman
      Geoffrey Kent’s portrayal of Paris is superb. His fight direction is heart pounding.Marlowe's Musings



Single tickets for ROMEO & JULIET, on sale now, start at $48 (non-SCFD) and also are available for $10 (SCFD 10 for $10 program) and are on sale now.  To purchase, call Denver Center Ticket Services at 303.893.4100.  For groups of 10 or more, please call 303.446.4829.  TTY (for Deaf and hard-of-hearing patrons): 303.893.9582.  Tickets also may be purchased at the Denver Center Ticket Office, located in the Helen Bonfils Theatre Complex lobby.  Buy and print online at www.denvercenter.org.  Student rush $10 tickets are available one hour prior to curtain with a valid student ID subject to availability.  Senior and military rush tickets are available one hour prior to curtain, subject to availability. No children under six will be admitted to any theatre.

1 comment:

  1. Yes, yes, yes and yes! Bravo to Ms. Klingaman! Also, the costumes were magnificient and the set was eloquently simple...a feast for the eyes.

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