Forced apart by generations of hatred, young eyes meet across a South London dance floor on a fateful night that will change their lives forever, so put down your swords and pick up your mics, after all, the course of true love never did run smooth.
There have been many reimaginings of Shakespeare's classic play, but this new interpretation by Conrad Murray and his Beats & Elements collaborators, still manages to bring something new to the table. Minimalist scenic design creates a perfect backdrop to the action, with a total absence of props and the only scenery being two simple structures representing the houses of Montague and Capulet, which are defined by pop-art style, neon signs of the family names.
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