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Romeo and Juliet

Romantic tragedy by William Shakespeare, first performed 1594–95. The play is concerned with the doomed love of teenagers Romeo and Juliet, victims of the bitter enmity between their respective families in Verona.

Romeo and Juliet

Fantasy overture by Tchaikovsky, based on Shakespeare's tragedy. It was first performed at Moscow on 16 March 1870, and was revised in October of that same year.

Ballet by Prokofiev, first performed at Brno on 30 December 1938.

See also Giulietta e Romeo, Capuleti e i Montecchi, I.



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