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  2. Count Paris - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, due to the cut scene of the fight between Romeo and Paris, it is implied that Paris may had died in mourn due to Juliet's death. A mock-Victorian revisionist version of Romeo and Juliet ' s final scene forms part of the 1980 stage-play The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. This version has a happy ending: Romeo, Juliet ...

  3. Benvolio - Wikipedia

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    A mock-Victorian revisionist version of Romeo and Juliet ' s final scene (with a happy ending, Romeo, Juliet, Mercutio and Paris restored to life and Benvolio revealing that he is Paris's love, Benvolia, in disguise) forms part of the 1980 stage-play The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. [3]

  4. A plague o' both your houses! - Wikipedia

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    three times. This triple curse, directed at the Montague and Capulet houses, almost literally comes true. Due to an unfortunate coincidence – a plague quarantine imposed by the city guards – Friar John is unable to deliver a letter informing the exiled Romeo that Juliet is not dead but asleep. As a result, both Romeo and Juliet perish.

  5. Romeo and Juliet - Wikipedia

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    Romeo speaks of a foreboding he feels in the stars' movements early in the play, and when he learns of Juliet's death, he defies the stars' course for him. [48] [64] Another central theme is haste: Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet spans a period of four to six days, in contrast to Brooke's poems spanning nine months. [59]

  6. Jack Antonoff Says He Forgot ‘About All the Death’ in ‘Romeo ...

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    While Romeo + Juliet is one of William Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies, Jack Antonoff forgot about that part while creating music for the Broadway revival. "When I think Romeo + Juliet, and ...

  7. Sean Kenny (theatre designer) - Wikipedia

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    Sean Kenny (23 December 1929 – 11 June 1973) [1] was an Irish theatre and film scenic designer, costume designer, lighting designer and director.. Kenny was the set designer for the musicals of Lionel Bart including Oliver!, Lock Up Your Daughters and Blitz!.