After Juliet

After Juliet

"After Juliet" is a play that was written by Scottish playwright Sharman Macdonald. It was commissioned for the 1999 NT Shell Connections programme, in which regional youth theatre groups compete to stage short plays by established playwrights.

The basic premise of the play, following on from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is "What happened to the Capulets and Montagues after Romeo and Juliet died". The setting of "After Juliet" is described as "Verona. Or it could be Edinburgh, Dublin, Birmingham, New York, or Liverpool. It could be 1500, 1900, 2000, or 3000". [ [http://www.acquis.org.uk/play_uk/macdonald_uk.html ACQUIS ] ] The only place that "After Juliet" cannot be set is Glasgow, as one of the characters, Rhona, is from Glasgow, and away from home. [ [http://living.scotsman.com/performing.cfm?id=1135292007 Scotsman.com Living ] ]

Macdonald's daughter, Keira Knightley appeared [http://www.heathamhouse.org.uk/ Heatham House Youth Centre] 's NT Connections production, which made the regional finals. [ [http://living.scotsman.com/performing.cfm?id=1135292007 Scotsman.com Living ] ]

It continues to be performed by youth groups all over the world.

Plot

The play centres around Rosaline, Juliet's cousin and Romeo's ex-flame. Tortured by the loss of her love, Rosaline has become a sullen, venomous woman. She actively seeks to be elected the 'Princess of Cats' and run the Capulet family.

Meanwhile, the Capulets and Montagues have obeyed Prince Escalus and called a truce. The treaty quickly descends into a farce as both sides continue to rage against each other. Amid the turmoil more doomed love springs- between Benvolio Montague and Rosaline. Benvolio is warned by Valentine (Mercutio's twin brother) to stay away from her if he knows what's right.

The climax of the play comes after Rosaline has succeeded Tybalt as the Princess of Cats and seeks to destroy her sworn enemies, the Montagues. [ [http://www.anglo-iren.de/afterjuliet/afterjuliet_s.htm After Juliet: The Story ] ]

Quotes

*Rosaline: "Alive,/ I could have fought to regain his love./ I could have fought./ I would have won./ A heart that's fickle and can turn/ Would be fickle still/ And turn again." [ [http://www.acquis.org.uk/play_uk/macdonaldse_uk.html ACQUIS ] ]

*Valentine: "She's a better man than Tybalt ever was, or Petruchio will ever be"
*Valentine: "There's better fish in the sea than ever came out of it."

Dramatis Personae

*Benvolio, a Montague, Romeo’s best friend and cousin
*Valentine, Mercutio’s twin brother
*Rosaline, a Capulet, Juliet’s cousin
*Bianca, suffers from petit mal, Juliet’s cousin
*Helena a Capulet, Bianca’s sister, Juliet’s cousin
*Rhona, a Capulet, a visitor from abroad, Juliet’s cousin
*Alice, a Capulet, Juliet’s cousin
*Livia, a Capulet, Rosaline’s half-sister, Juliet’s cousin
*Angelica, a Capulet servant, Juliet’s nurse
*Lorenzo, a Capulet
*Gianni, a Capulet, friend/brother to Lorenzo
*Petruchio, a Capulet, Tybalt’s brother
*Romeo, a dead Montague (non-speaking)
*Juliet, a dead Capulet
*"'Drummer, ever present, menacing, a puppeteer of the action
*Musicians [ [http://www.southlondontheatre.co.uk/productions/2005/afterjuliet/ South London Theatre - After Juliet ] ]

External links

*A [http://theatre.astate.edu/AfterJuliet.php gallery] of pictures from "After Juliet" at ASU

References


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