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In Shakespeare, this is poetry. In Seussification, Romeo looks up and says: "But soft, what light through yonder window breaks? / It looks like a lamp, for heaven’s sakes!" Juliet appears, but she cannot find the balcony. She is supposed to stand on a box, but the box keeps collapsing. The scene devolves into a physical comedy bit where Friar Laurence enters too early, apologizes, and leaves. You can buy authorized digital copies for your
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You can buy authorized digital copies for your entire cast directly from the publisher.
, and they despise each other in the same way Sam-I-Am feels about green eggs and ham. Narrated by Thing One and Thing Two
In Shakespeare, this is poetry. In Seussification, Romeo looks up and says: "But soft, what light through yonder window breaks? / It looks like a lamp, for heaven’s sakes!" Juliet appears, but she cannot find the balcony. She is supposed to stand on a box, but the box keeps collapsing. The scene devolves into a physical comedy bit where Friar Laurence enters too early, apologizes, and leaves.
Digital copies make it easier to distribute "sides" (specific scenes) to students auditioning from home.
(entering, distraught) Oh, Rosalind! Oh, grumple-lump of splat! She does not love me – not a pittle-pat. I’ll lie upon the floor and grow a beard Until my sorry heart is less a-feared.