
National Theatre Live: Romeo and Juliet
Did my heart love till now?
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An adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy set in modern-day Italy where two young lovers strive to transcend a violent world where Catholic and secular values clash.
Production
Cuba Pictures, Sabel Productions, National Theatre
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast

Josh O'Connor
Romeo

Jessie Buckley
Juliet

Tamsin Greig
Lady Capulet

Lucian Msamati
Friar Laurence

Shubham Saraf
Benvolio

Deborah Findlay
Nurse

Adrian Lester
Prince

Fisayo Akinade
Mercutio
David Judge
Tybalt

Alex Mugnaioni
Paris

Ella Dacres
Peta

Ellis Howard
Sampson

Lloyd Hutchinson
Lord Capulet

Colin Tierney
Lord Montague
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