By William Shakespeare Adapted by Ravi Jain, Christine Horne and Alex Bulmer Directed by Ravi Jain
THERE'S MORE TO LOVE THAN MEETS THE EYE
They say that love is blind – and with blindness comes the freedom to open the mind’s eye to a world of limitless possibility. Likewise, the challenge of staging the world’s most famous love story, Romeo and Juliet, in a time of physical distancing brings with it the opportunity to explore modes of theatrical presentation that are both unexpectedly novel and as old as the art of storytelling itself.
Intended for blind, low-vision and sighted audiences alike, this radically reimagined version of Shakespeare’s beloved romantic tragedy invites you into an up-to-the-minute modern world of sound and music, a world that challenges the identities we construct when we use only our eyes, a world in which the entrenched hostilities of an older generation are challenged by the passions of young people who only want to love.
R+J is accessible to blind and low-vision audiences through an integrated audio description.
House Program: R+J
Pre-show podcast: R+J
Virtual Runtime: One hour and 28 minutes
Study Guide: R+J
Production support is generously provided by Dr. M. Lee Myers and by Catherine & David Wilkes.
Produced in collaboration with
Acknowledgements
Why Not Theatre Producer: Kevin Matthew Wong Blind and low-vision access consultants: Bruce Horak, Ed Martin and Mala Naraine
Check out our R+J Behind the Scenes interview with the cast and creative teams.
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