Romeo & Juliet: a drink along
TEA TIME CREATION CO. IN ASSOCIATION WITH GOOD ROBOT BREWING PRESENTS...
ROMEO & JULIET: A DRINK ALONG
HEAR YE! HEAR YE!
Tea Time Creation Co is BACK with their adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet!
You are invited to grab a pint and pull up a chair as the quartet of performers work through the classic play - while also imbibing. The cast have rehearsed a comedic adaptation of Shakespeare’s original text for Good Robot's new space. Will they drink themselves into an oblivion before the fated lovers‘ tragic end? You’ll have to buy a ticket to find out!
Featuring banana swords, sweet dannce moves, hand-stitched ruffled collars, many a beer, kissing and hand-holding, epic fight scenes and soft audience participation!
Conceived and created by Ailsa Galbreath*, Katie Dorian*, Gina Thornhill* and James MacLean*
Written by Some Guy Named William Shakespeare
Stage Managed by Tessa Pekeles*
SHOWTIMES:
November 6-10 7:30pm
& November 9th 1pm matinee
If the ticket price is an obstacle please reach out to us and we can make arrangements.
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AUDIENCE REACTIONS:
"This represents theatre in an interactive, fresh, and exciting way, so enjoyable and looking forward to the next instalment!"
"Romeo and Juliet: A Drink Along was an absolute delight. Looking forward to seeing more from Tea Time Creation!"
"Romeo & Juliet by @teatimecreationco @goodrobotbrew was exceptional. It was everything I want my Shakespeare to be - bawdy, tender, beautifully staged, captivating and innovative. These 4 actors held a full bar full drinking patrons captive in their oh-so-capable hands, leading us expertly through a story so well known I didn’t know I could be surprised by it anymore. Breathless, you could hear a pin drop when Romeo discovers Juliet...even though we ALL knew what was coming. Bravo to 4 talented friends on an exquisite evening of theatre, and thank you for the inspiration of your risk taking."
*Appear courtesy of CAEA. This is a Canadian Actors’ Equity Association production under the Artists’ Collective Policy.