ROMEO
Act 1 Scene 4
Characters: Romeo, Benvolio, Mercutio
Location:Capulets house
Time: Sunday evening
Romeo has had a bad dream and said that cupid has not struck him with love but has shot streight through him and it hurts and then Mercutio talks about how dreams are made and he gives a speech on how a small lady comes in a chariot made of insects body parts comes and gives you dreams but then Romeo talks about how in his dream something bad happens and he thinks that it is going to come true today and how he is a boat and god is controlling him
Quote:”Strike, drum.”
Act 1 Scene 3
characters : Lady Capulet, nurse, Juliet, servingman
Location: Capulets house
Time:Sunday afternoon
lady capulet and the nurse were talking and invited Juliet to talk with them and so they start to talk to juliet about wanting her to get married to prince and they say to examine him at the party their haveing but Juliet does not want to marry prince. Than the serving man walks in and says that the food is ready.
Quote:”Go girl, seek happy nights to happy days”.
Act 1 Scene 2
Location:a street in verona
Characters:Capulet, Paris, Servant, Benvolio, Romeo
time:saturday afternoon
Event:capulet sends his servant to hand out invitations to his party but the servant cant read so he runs int Romeo and Benvolio and he asks them to read it out for him and so Romeo reads it out and finds out what the capulets are doing and invites himself
Quote:”But rejoice in the splendour of mine own”
Act i Scene 1
Location: A street in Verona
Characters: Capulet boys, Montague boys, Benvolio, Tybalt, Capulet, Lady Capulet, Prince, Montague, lady Montague, Romeo
Time: Saturday Afternoon
Events:The Prince found a street fight between the Capulets and the Montagues. And he said that if he catches them fighting again he will sentance them to death if he found them fighting again. Than Benvolio found Romeo and he was wandering why he was so sad so he asked him and he said that he loves a lady but she does not love him back and than Benvolio also found out that the lady was a Chastity and so Benvolio told him to go and find another woman byr Romeo was in love with this girl.
Act 1 Scene 1
`Romeo And Juliet
Roles:
OP is Tybalt
Oliver is Sampson
Kahu Is Abram
Josh and tana as Benvolio
Abhishek is Gregory
Phoenix is balthasar
Script:
Abhishek:
Get ready here comes Kahu
Oliver:,im recording you i have your back i’ll get proof
Abhishek: How! You will delete it
Oliver: No, Don’t doubt me
Abhishek: I am doubting you
Oliver: well It’s fine
Abhishek:ok im ready
Oliver: i’ll just watch
Enters: Kahu and phoenix
Kahu: Are you scared?
Oliver:no i am not scared
Kahu: I’ll ask you again, are you scared
Oliver (aside to Abhishek): Am I meant to be scared?
Abhishek: No
Oliver:No i am not scared of you
Abhishek: Are you mad at us?
Kahu: Of course I am
Oliver: I am on your side
Kahu: That makes no difference
Oliver: well ok then
Abhishek: It makes a difference now because here comes one of my friends
Oliver: Yeah that makes a difference
Kahu: Your lying
Oliver: Quick i’ll start recording, Abhishek get him
Enters Josh
Josh: Get away from each other and stop recording,
Enters OP
OP: What are you selfish people doing?!
Josh: they were about to go at each other they need peace
OP: What the hell, peace?!? I hate the word. You are all cowards
Everyone starts fighting
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Romeo And Juliet
Two households, both alike in dignity,
Two families are the same
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
the town where it was based
From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,
a hate breaks from the killing
Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
clean their hands from war
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes
These two enemies bore children
A pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life;
Two lovers are born from the families and take their lives
Whose misadventured piteous overthrows
Whose struggles and defeats should inspire our pity.
Do with their death bury their parents’ strife.
When the lovers die, the Montagues and Capulets finally stop fighting
The fearful passage of their death-mark’d love,
The thrilling story of their doomed love that will cause them to die
And the continuance of their parents’ rage,
And the anger that continues between the lovers’ parent
Which, but their children’s end, nought could remove,
The anger was so strong that, except for the death of their children, nothing could take it away.
Is now the two hours’ traffic of our stage;
Is what we will perform for you here on this stage
The which if you with patient ears attend,
This performance, if you will listen carefully and be patient
What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend.
The actors will work hard to perform this story and fill in any details this prologue leaves out.