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Bell Shakespeare’s critically acclaimed production of Romeo & Juliet comes to Sydney next month

Bell Shakespeare’s beautifully raw and intimate production of Romeo & Juliet arrives in Sydney next month, presented at the Sydney Opera House from 19 November until 7 December, following an extensive national tour.

The critically acclaimed production originally staged in 2023, directed by Artistic Director Peter Evans, gives audiences a closer look at arguably Shakespeare’s most famous play, delving into the intensity and the heartbreak of this evocative tragedy.

The story of the young lovers’ chance meeting unfolds against an enchanting starry sky. Their forbidden love leads them down a dangerous path, and they will risk everything to break free of the unending, violent feud between their families.

 

 

Dynamic newcomers Madeline Li and Ryan Hodson star as the star-crossed lovers, joined onstage by Merridy Eastman (Nurse), Jack Halabi (Paris), Khisraw Jones-Shukoor (Friar), Tom Matthews (Tybalt), Brittany Santariga (Mercutio / Prince), James Thomasson (Benvolio), Michael Wahr (Capulet), Adinia Wirasti (Lady Capulet), Caitlin Burley (Understudy), and Thomas Royce-Hampton (Understudy).

 

 

Artistic Director Peter Evans :

After such a positive reception in 2023, I’m excited to take our production of Romeo & Juliet further afield so audiences all across the country can experience it. This early tragedy from Shakespeare is a perennial favourite and endlessly fascinating. Romeo and Juliet is of course the saddest of sad plays but also one of the funniest and naughtiest tragedies ever written. It is a tragedy of accidents where a community’s selfish, ancient feud fatally impacts the young people.

We’ve got a fantastic young cast who are coming at this classic story with a fresh and infectious energy that you won’t want to miss.

The creative team includes Set and Costume Designer Anna Tregloan, Lighting Designer Benjamin Cisterne, Composer and Sound Designer Max Lyandvert, Associate Fight Director Thomas Royce-Hampton, Voice Director Jack Starkey-Gill and Choreographer Simone Sault.


Season Details

Venue: Sydney Opera House
Date: 19 Nov- 07 Dec 2025

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Photo Credit: BrettBoardman

Aussie Theatre

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