Depends on what kind of production that ur doing. R u doing it in medieval or renaissance times or maybe one in modern dress? And how fancy do u want to get?
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please could you tell me the orgins of shakespeares work on romeo and juilet and how the story has been changed. and the writing skills shakepeare uses on romeo and juilet. thanx
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PARIS: Hand me the torch associate. No person shall tread this courtyard without having a piece of work done. And we don’t want a Mattress right now. So take a walk.
ASSOCIATE (PAGE): I’m close to scared out hear, but I’ll take the heat. (EXIT)
PARIS: Brides bed I draw closer to that I oh so cry to. Why did you get whacked the day before the wedding? For the funeral was memorable but not as would a wedding be.
ASSOCIATE: (Whistle)
PARIS: What dares interrupts me off of the record as I weep for my bride, for if he is in the family he will be chased.
ROMEO: (Enter with a torch mattock and crow of iron.)
BALTHASAR: (Enter)
ROMEO: Give the mattock and iron to me. Take this.
BALTHASAR: (Takes letter)
ROMEO: Deliver it to the Boss of Bosses in the morning. Give me the light. Do not interrupt me no matter the cause as I descend into the course of my loved ones ice, for I must see my lady’s face again. Be gone or be broken.
BALTHASAR: I will be going not broken.
ROMEO: Your friendship runs deep. So go on and live a great life.
BATLTHASAR: I will hide hear to see what goes on.
ROMEO: My stomach aches for you cause of your whack. I will pry the tomb open to give it another body to have. (Romeo opens the tomb)
PARIS: Is the babbo who whacked my love here to vandalize her grave? I will apprehend you babbo and whack you.
ROMEO: Do not make me whack you for this would cause Mattresses. And yet another sin would be on my shoulders, for I love you better than myself and this weapon is not to ice you but to ice me.
PARIS: You lie and you are a criminal so you will be apprehended.
ROMEO: Do you wish to fight me? You look like nothing but an enforcer. Then I say lets fight. (Romeo pulls Tommy gun from beneath his clothes)
ASSOCIATE: No, they’re fighting. I must go notify the boss. (Shots echo)
PARIS: I have been iced. But if you will, lay me with Juliet
ROMEO: What have I have whacked Paris? As his last wishes I will lay him by Juliet. (Lays him in the tomb) (Looking at Juliet) I ice myself for you my love (He drinks) These drugs are quick noble apothecary. With this kiss I die. (Falls)
{Enter Friar Lawrence, with lanthorn, crow, and spade.}
FRIAR: Help me St. Francis. Tonight I have made a new tombstone. Who is there?
BALTHASAR: Your friend.
FRIAR: Good. Tell me what torch is burning in the monument.
BALTHASAR: Romeo is in there off the record.
FRIAR: How long has he been in there?
BALTHASAR: Half of an hour.
FRIAR: We need to go in there. Let’s go.
BALTHASAR: No, I can’t. Romeo said if I would return I would be broken.
FRIAR: Ok then, stay I’ll go by myself.
BALTHASAR: When I was sleeping here I had a dream that Romeo and another fought, and Romeo clipped him.
FRIAR: Who did he clip? (Enters the tomb) Romeo you have whacked Paris in this unusual hour which Juliet shall awaken.
JULIET: Friar where is Romeo you said he would be hear and he is not. Where is he?
FRIAR: I hear something coming from over there. Come with me for Romeo is iced lying there and so is Paris. Come with me and you should become a nun. Come with me Juliet, the watch is coming.
JULIET: Get out of here, I will not go. (Exit Friar) What is this vile that my Romeo has in his hands? Poison? Why did he drink all and leave none so could be clipped. If there is any left some will be on his lips. Still warm? (Kisses him)
CHIEF WATCHMAN: Show me where boy.
JULIET: Noise they must be close. I shall ice myself before they get here. (Takes Romeo’s dagger) I will use my body as the resting place of this dagger. (Stabs herself and falls) (Enter Associate and Watch)
ASSOCIATE: This is where they are.
CHIEF WATCHMAN: This sight makes me ill to my stomach. Go tell the Montagues and the Capulets about their loss. (Exit some Watchmen)
SECOND WATCHMAN: Here’s Romeo’s man Balthasar.
CHIEF WATCHMAN: Keep him till the boss of boss’s comes. (Enter Friar Lawrence and another Watchman)
THIRD WATCHMAN: Here is a weeping friar. Here is all of his swag.
CHIEF WATCHMAN: That’s weird, keep the friar here until questioning is over. (Enter boss of boss’s)
BOSS OF BOSS’S: Why am I awaked so early? (Enter Capulet his Babe and others)
CAPULET: What is going on?
CAPULET’S BABE: People around the town cry Romeo and some Juliet and some Paris. And all say they are dead.
BOSS OF BOSS’S: What makes you so fearful?
CHIEF WATCHMAN: Here all three of which you named have been iced.
BOSS OF BOSS’S: Go find who did this piece of work.
CAPULET: O my! Who could use my daughter’s body as a home for this knife? (Enter Montague)
BOSS OF BOSS’S: Come Romeo’s hot place is here.
MONTAGUE: My wife died from hearing the news of Romeo’s death.
FRIAR: I have something to say. This may make me become a nut, but I have to come clean. I married Romeo and Juliet. I married them because I thought it might end the mattresses between your families. Then after Juliet was forced to marry Paris, so to help her get out of this trouble I gave her a potion to make her look iced, but not actually be iced. Then when Romeo thought she was dead he clipped himself and Paris. Then Juliet woke up and saw 2 dead bodies so she then decided to ice herself. This is my entire fault.
BOSS OF BOSS’S: Come Bathasar.
BALTHASAR: I told Romeo about Juliet’s clipping. So he rushed over here to see her. He then threatened me and told me to get away so I did.
BOSS OF BOSS’S: Hand me the letter. What was Paris doing?
ASSOCIATE: Giving flowers to the lady’s grave off the record, then Romeo came. That’s when ran to get the watch.
BOSS OF BOSS’S: This letter confirms everything the Friar has said. And he wrote he iced himself next to Juliet.
CAPULET: End this Mattress and make a marriage.
MONTAGUE: I agree this should end. We will raise a statue to remember the great tragedy of Romeo and Juliet.
CHIEF WATCHMAN: Some will be punished for this act and some will not. But there was never a sadder day than this.
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