
The Ten minute Hamlet – play about putting on a very very short version of Hamlet Simply click Shakespeare! Contact Off the Wall Plays with any queries about A Tale of Two Balconies Copyright © November 2017 Kate Cosette Read a Sample of the ScriptĬost is $10.50 for this previously staged one act digital play script. Level of difficulty: 6/10 – easy but fun piece that points fun at both modern and medieval ways. Modern and medieval Juliets both stand on their respective balconies Set: Scene opens on stage split in two: present in both scenes is a balcony. Suitable for: Teens up to perform and to watch Kadoka Area School District, SD, USA – 2022 Mimic Stage School, Hertfordhire, UK – 2021įerris High School Theatre Arts, WA, USA – 2022Ĭanberra Girls Grammar, ACT, Australia – 2022

Table View High School, Cape Town, South Africa – 2020 Westville Theatre, KZN, South Africa – 2020 Geneseo Community Players, NY, USA – 2019 Tis awesome to feel the fluttering’s that arise from the passions of the heart! It wouldn’t be ‘Romeo and Juliet’ without the element of disaster we’ve come to associate with the romance and when the Romeo and Juliet pairs cross paths, hilarious consequences arise leading to the conclusion that boys will be boys and are indeed from Mars and girls? Well, we all know (or don’t know) about them in this modern Romeo and Juliet comedy. The differences between modern-day flirting and the courtships of yesteryear are explored in the most comical yet thought-provoking way and in an illuminating style, the whims and wild imaginings of teenagers are studied.

In A Tale of Two Balconies, modern Romeo/Juliet and Shakespearean Juliet/Romeo share with us the agony of love in a one act comedy that boldly puts the ‘crossed’ in ‘star-crossed’ as the two couples intertwine in a quirky retelling of the dramatic classic. Sorry, love, the old Romeo can’t come to the phone right now – he’s too busy thinking of the paths to his beloved’s (Juliet’s) heart …but the new Romeo can come to the phone, in fact he’s glued to it ‘cause the hot Juliet, is on the other line. A TALE OF TWO BALCONIES – MODERN ROMEO AND JULIET COMEDY
