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''& Juliet'' is a 2019 coming-of-age stage musical featuring the music of Swedish
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songwriter Max Martin, with a book by David West Read. The story focuses on a "what if" scenario, where
Juliet Juliet Capulet () is the female protagonist in William Shakespeare's romantic tragedy ''Romeo and Juliet''. A 13-year-old girl, Juliet is the only daughter of the patriarch of the House of Capulet. She falls in love with the male protagonist R ...
does not die at the end of
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''
Romeo and Juliet ''Romeo and Juliet'' is a Shakespearean tragedy, tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetim ...
''. Opening to critical acclaim in London's West End in 2019, the show was nominated for nine
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in 2020, including Best New Musical. Three of its performers — 
Miriam-Teak Lee Miriam-Teak Lee (born 1 November 1994) is an English actress. She is known for her role as Juliet Capulet in ''& Juliet'', for which she won a 2020 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical. Early life and educat ...
,
Cassidy Janson Cassidy Janson (born 30 July 1980) is a British actress, known for her work in musical theatre. She won the 2020 Olivier Award for Best Supporting Performance in a Musical for ''& Juliet''. Stage career In 2005 Janson appeared in '' Tick, Ti ...
and
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 — won Oliviers for their performances of Juliet, Anne and Lance, respectively. It also received a record-breaking thirteen nominations at the
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, winning six, including Best Actress in a Musical for Lee.


Synopsis


Act One

At the first production of Shakespeare's ''Romeo and Juliet'', the audience welcomes Shakespeare to the stage ("Larger than Life"). He introduces his wife, Anne Hathaway, who is visiting from
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to see the play, and explains the plot and ending of the show to her. She suggests he change the ending, wondering what would have happened if Juliet did not kill herself; Shakespeare protests ("I Want It That Way"). He lets her explain her idea for the play, which commences with Juliet waking up to find Romeo dead ("...Baby One More Time"). At Romeo's funeral, Juliet learns that Romeo had many other relationships, with both men and women ("Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely"). Her parents decide to send her to a convent. May, Juliet's non-binary friend, and Angelique, her nurse, come to her rescue, and Anne writes herself into the play as 'April', another of Juliet's friends. They decide to take a
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to Paris ("Domino"). Anne writes Shakespeare in as a carriage driver, and the journey begins ("Show Me Love"). In France, they attend a
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which is a party for Francois. Francois' father, Lance, tells him that he must either marry or join the army; Francois argues that he does not desire to do either, as the women of Paris are unappealing, as is the military. Juliet and her band of friends sneak into the party ("Blow"). Francois meets May, who reveals to Juliet that they suffer from gendered concepts such as gender-specific bathrooms and gendered languages such as French ("I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman"). Francois then complains about living such a stifled life, which Juliet relates to, and they begin to bond over their shared experiences ("Overprotected"). Francois is drawn to Juliet and thinks he is in love with her, and they dance together ("Confident"). Angelique and Lance are revealed to have spent the night together. She was formerly the nurse to his children, and Lance asks her to return and live with him. Angelique wants to stay to look after Juliet, but Lance reminds her that Juliet is in her 20s and can take care of herself ("Teenage Dream/Break Free"). Angelique ultimately decides that Juliet needs her more, so she leaves Lance. Juliet wakes up next to Francois, who proposes, and Juliet agonises about her previous relationship with Romeo ("Oops!... I Did It Again"). When her parents arrive to take her to the convent, she agrees to Francois' proposal, before discovering Angelique and Lance's previous relationship. Anne challenges Shakespeare for making Juliet marry again. Anne complains that, while he works in London, she remains in Stratford-upon-Avon, and she accuses him of never writing happy marriages. Shakespeare decides he needs a conflict or plot twist to add to Anne's version of the play, so has Francois and May meet again. May offers Francois a drink, and Francois reveals he has just proposed. May and Francois kiss ("I Kissed a Girl"). Anne is angry to discover that Shakespeare intends to bring Romeo back. Juliet tells April that she is engaged again, only to have Romeo enter and declare he has come back for his wife ("It's My Life").


Act Two

Romeo sings ("Love Me Like You Do") to Juliet and forgives her for not killing herself. She reveals to Romeo her engagement with Francois ("Since U Been Gone"). Shakespeare tells Anne that Juliet did not listen to Romeo's side of events, to which Anne counters that this is important to her and that she feels Shakespeare cares more about his plays than his family. She breaks his quill, meaning that neither of them can make any further changes to the story. May grows angry at Francois for ignoring their feelings for him and for intending to marry Juliet ("Whataya Want From Me"), while Juliet complains to May that Romeo lied to her. Francois grows worried, as he hasn't told Juliet about his feelings for May. Romeo reflects that he only ever felt valued for his looks but Juliet made him want to be a better person; Juliet nonetheless decides to be with Francois ("One More Try"). Despite this, she remains unsure of her feelings towards Romeo as she loves him but feels like she shouldn't ("Problem/Can't Feel My Face"). Francois' brother (in fact Shakespeare in disguise) invites Romeo to join his band, which is due to play at Juliet and Francois' wedding. May also joins the band. Angelique, in the meantime, proposes to Lance. Anne discovers that Juliet is still in love with Romeo and recounts her own romance with Shakespeare ("That's the Way It Is"). At the wedding, Shakespeare, May, Francois, Lance and Romeo perform ("Everybody (Backstreet's Back)"). Juliet walks down the aisle as Francois sings ("As Long as You Love Me") as his vows, but they both object to the marriage, with Francois singing ("It's Gonna Be Me") to May. Romeo confesses his love to Juliet while her parents insist she returns to Verona with them, stating that they know what's best for her, which Juliet refutes ("Stronger"). Lance accepts Francois and his true love ("Shape of My Heart"), while Juliet worries that she is an obstacle to their relationship. Angelique reassures Juliet that she will never leave her ("Fuckin' Perfect") but Juliet insists Angelique goes with Lance, before deciding to be confident and take charge of her destiny ("Roar"). Shakespeare complains that Anne ruined his play, which she refutes, and he agrees as he realises that he does not want to lose her ("I Want It That Way – Reprise"). Romeo apologises to Juliet and tells her that what he wants doesn't matter; what she wants is what counts. They decide to go on a first date, as a new beginning for Juliet and Romeo. Angelique and Lance get married and the company sing ("Can't Stop the Feeling!").


Cast and characters


Notable West End cast replacements

*Angelique/Nurse:
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Musical numbers

''& Juliet'' is a jukebox musical and featured existing music co-written by Max Martin, except for the new original song "One More Try", co-written by
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.


Productions

The world premiere production played at the Manchester Opera House from 10 September to 12 October 2019. It opened in the West End at the
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on 20 November 2019, following previews from 2 November. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, West End theatres were forced to close on 16 March, 2020. The production reopened on 24 September, 2021. The cast includes Miriam-Teak Lee as Juliet, and is directed by Luke Sheppard, with choreography by Jennifer Weber and set design by Soutra Gilmour.
Oliver Tompsett Oliver Tompsett (born 25 August 1981) is a British actor and singer. He is best known for his portrayal of Fiyero in the West End production of the musical ''Wicked'', and for playing the role of Galileo in the West End Smash hit ''We Will Roc ...
and
Cassidy Janson Cassidy Janson (born 30 July 1980) is a British actress, known for her work in musical theatre. She won the 2020 Olivier Award for Best Supporting Performance in a Musical for ''& Juliet''. Stage career In 2005 Janson appeared in '' Tick, Ti ...
play William and Anne Hathaway respectively, with Melanie La Barrie as Nurse,
David Bedella David Bedella (born September 25, 1962) is an American actor. He is currently based in London and is best known for his Olivier award-winning roles in ''Jerry Springer – The Opera'', ''In The Heights'' and ''& Juliet''. Early life Bedella wa ...
as Lance, Jordan Luke Gage as Romeo, Arun Blair-Mangat as May and Tim Mahendran as Francois. Alex Thomas-Smith joined the cast as May when the show reopened in September 2021. On 18 January 2022, it was announced that the West End run had been extended until September 2022, with Lee, Janson, Tompsett, Mahendran and Thomas-Smith continuing their roles. The role of Nurse/Angelique was assumed by
Keala Settle Keala Joan Settle (born November 5, 1975) is an American actress and singer. Settle originated the role of Norma Valverde in '' Hands on a Hardbody'', which ran on Broadway in 2013, and was nominated for the Outer Critics Circle Award, Drama Desk ...
, in her West End debut, from 29 March to 18 June 2022. Bedella and Gage played their final performances as Lance and Romeo on 26 March. The show will open in Melbourne in February 2023, playing at the Regent Theatre for its Australia premiere. The show made its North American premiere on 22 June, 2022, at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto, Canada. Though originally planned for February 2021, its North American premiere was postponed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The North American cast was announced on 10 May 2022. After announcing its transfer to Broadway, ''& Juliet'' performed its first preview on 28 October 2022, at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre and opened on 17 November 2022.


Awards


Original West End production


See also

* '' Once Upon a One More Time'' - a similar jukebox musical that modernizes fairy tales to the songs of
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References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Juliet 2019 musicals West End musicals Jukebox musicals Plays and musicals based on Romeo and Juliet Cultural depictions of William Shakespeare LGBT-related musicals