Glove and Boots Translate a Romantic Soliloquy From Romeo and Juliet Into Modern Language

While rehearsing for a Glove and Boots performance of Romeo and Juliet, director Fafa the Groundhog helped Johnny T understand his lines by translating a particularly romantic Shakespeare soliloquy into more modern language. Meanwhile, Mario once again donned a wig in order to play fair Juliet.

Johnny T tries to understand William Shakespeare’s, “Romeo and Juliet.”

Lori Dorn
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