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    After Juliet is a play written by Scottish playwright Sharman Macdonald. It was commissioned for the 2000 Connections programme, in which regional youth theatre groups compete to stage short plays by established playwrights.

  2. 7 de ene. de 2016 · After Juliet is a play written by Scottish playwright Sharman Macdonald. It was commissioned for the 1999 NT Shell Connections programme, in which regional youth theatre groups compete to stage short plays by established playwrights.

  3. 1 de ene. de 1999 · Sharman Macdonald. 3.33. 119 ratings13 reviews. A tense truce holds between the Capulets and the Montagues after the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Benvolio, Romeo's best friend, is in love with Rosaline, Juliet's cousin, but Rosaline is bent on revenge. This play is written for a cast of 12, plus musicians and extras.

  4. 10 de feb. de 2023 · After Juliet by Macdonald, Sharman. Publication date 2001 Topics Conflict of generations -- Juvenile drama, Children's plays, English, Youth -- Juvenile drama, Revenge -- Juvenile drama, Verona (Italy) -- Juvenile drama Publisher London ; New York : Faber and Faber Collection

  5. Full-Length Play, Comedy / 8w, 7m. Sharman MacDonald. A tense truce holds between the Capulets and the Montagues after the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Benvolio, Romeo's best friend, is in love with Rosaline, Juliet's cousin; but Rosaline is bent on revenge.

  6. She has written two plays for the National Theatre 's Shell Connections programme; After Juliet (in which Macdonald's daughter Keira starred as a young girl), and 2006's Broken Hallelujah .

  7. 4 de mar. de 2018 · After Juliet preview: ‘sensitivity and complexity’ | Varsity. This intimate and cyclical play continues the story of Shakespeare’s most famous protagonists – but not in the way you might expect. “Macdonalds script is profoundly anachronistic, interspersed throughout with modern colloquialisms, constantly mixing poetry with profanity” Ian Wang.