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Romeo & Juliet

ACCLAIMED SUMMER THEATER IN BEAUTIFUL MEDLEFORSPARKEN SUMMER 2021.

Corona-proof summer theater - According to directives that are expected to come into force from June 1, performances for seated audiences outdoors can be carried out for a maximum audience of 500. Our summer theater is expected to be played for a maximum of about 150 people / performance in our seating area which has 492 seats. This provides a safe distance between groups that may be a maximum of 4 people. Should the performances be canceled, you will get your money back. If you fall ill yourself, you will receive a gift card or a ticket for another date if possible.

See below how we are working on corona-proofing the summer theater and working to make you feel safe to book your ticket:

  • early entry! Arrive on time to avoid queues
  • Ticketed seats are not valid. On-site staff will assign seating to ensure safe distances.
  • distance between audience at entrance and in stands
  • coffee bags that are brought at the entrance and have coffee on site in the stands or in the grass during the break - this way we avoid unnecessary movement and crowding. Please pre-book! (A small number of coffee bags can be purchased on site before the performance begins).
  • you get your money back if performances are canceled.
  • If you feel the slightest bit ill, we ask you to stay at home. You can then exchange your ticket for a new date if possible or for a gift voucher.

Hope to see you in Verona!

 

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Verona is back in Medleforsparken! After the critically acclaimed premiere in 2020, in the summer of 2021 we once again invite the audience to suffer Romeo & Juliet. Bobo Lundén's script for the classics creates both surprises and recognition.

In our version, Romeo and Juliet are two grown-up, equal people who meet and fall madly in love. The language and relationships are respectfully updated and deepened, but we all recognize the powerful message of the original story - love knows no bounds.

Just like Shakespeare, we play with rhyme, rhythm and form, but we also throw in lots of newly written songs and music - it will be musical theater from start to finish. All performed by a hand-picked, beautiful singing and dancing ensemble. Even though we are in 17th century Verona in both set design and costume, the music is modern, which gives a set that spans 400 years. In the middle of the Västerbotten summer, we invite you to the most beloved love story in history, filled with laughter, happiness and sadness.

ENG: Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet is this year's summer theater. Experience laughter, love, joy and sorrow in a two and a half hour long musical theater performance in a beautiful outdoor setting. In Swedish.

Preview of the report:

SVT Västerbotten - How they play intimate scenes - despite the coronary

Reviews

Västerbottens Kuriren:
No production could be more appropriate than the Romeo and Juliet we are offered here - a deluxe version of the most generous kind, lustful and generous in the most life-affirming respect... Stage and costume are pure jewelry and small stage events in their own right, glittering, bombastic, maximalist and with a subtle madness ...
...an almost indecent sense of excess one is served the well-choreographed mass scenes: the armed battles where not least Jacob Danielsson and Vilgot Paulsen shine as elegantly cut seconds
Mercutio and Tybalt.
- Count Paris, for example, is a laugh fest in itself, wonderfully overplayed by Marina Gerorgescu... Sonja Lindblom makes here a paradise role as the nurse Johanna and performs the task of local coloring exceptionally elegant, while David Åkerlund makes the tenderest of helpless fathers in his interpretation of Mr. Capulet in charged dynamics with Susanne Sundqvist Bergkvist who puts the diva and matron's
thefull weight of diva and matron in her Mrs. Capulet.
Ana Stålhammar Stanišić makes a Juliet who has both the weight of a grown woman in the world and a girlish rebellious energy, while Romeo in Adam Stanišić Stålhammar's character is modernly multifaceted with a physical acting that convinces as a young man overwhelmed and overwhelming by life itself...
...a performance that is a great victory. Even leaving aside my own exaggerated sentimentality about the greatness of being able to go to the theater again, it is poignant to see a theater house show such strong teamwork. The joy of following a permanent ensemble (and yes, finally, of course, an outstanding Gunnar Eklund must be mentioned here, with a clear own signature as both Mr. Montague and Father Lorenzo), here expanded with the beauty of seeing a larger part of the theater's staff on stage as a consequence of the C-spring. A brilliantly beautiful performance about love in a time when it is needed most - at the same time a tribute to the art of theater itself, the living scenes. " - Sara Meidell, Västerbottenskuriren

Norran
Extra everything, shimmering gold and magnificent song numbers - Västerbottensteaterns "Romeo and Juliet" dares to feel all the big emotions, and it is difficult not to be touched by the chemistry of the couple.
...it's far from lofty verse, it's big, it's bombastic, popular and accessible.
Perhaps that's what captivates most about "Romeo and Juliet" - there's nothing lukewarm, nothing that simmers or is just right.
It is liberating that Västerbottensteaterns Romeo and Juliet are allowed to be in love in a way that feels, a way far away from the chastity of the past and the coldness of today. And that is largely thanks to the main actors. Ana and Adam Stanišić Stålhammar take on Romeo and Juliet with such tenderness and love that it's hard to resist the chemistry. They make two iconic roles their own, where Romeo is allowed to be deep and romantic while Juliet is harder, sharper but just as deeply in love. - Maria Wallin, Norran

Västerbottens Folkblad:
Charged love in a contemporary interpretation. ...a clever take on Shakespeare's classic love drama. Forthis lively modernization creates credibility. Especially in the respectful relationship between Romeo & Juliet it is easy to recognize. Far from the gender conservatism of the time, both Ana Stålhammar Stanišić and Adam Stanišić Stålhammar fight for their love with powerful sharpness. That they evoke an extra palpable, charged radiance between each other on stage may be partly because they are actually married, for real.
Shakespeare wrote about the greatest questions of love, life and death. In Västerbottensteaterns contemporary production, these are given a pulse by a full-fledged ensemble that skillfully asks the timeless question: How can love be wrong? - Yvonne Rittvall, Västerbottens Folkblad

 

New premiere June 16, 2021!
Performance period: 16/6 - 18/7 2021 (15/6 dress rehearsal)

Price: Ord 310 kr, youth/stud 180 kr.

Duration: 2 h 30 min incl. break


PRE-BOOK YOUR COFFEE BAG!
Book your coffee bag when you book your ticket or afterwards if you missed this. (Book coffee bag afterwards via Skellefteå Tourist Center or Medlefors) You will receive the bag on site before the performance begins upon presentation of the coffee ticket.

Corona adapted visit:
We sell a limited number of long distance seats.
Read more about Västerbottensteaterns corona adaptations here >>

Production of

Script and direction: Bobo Lundén based on William Shakespeare
Stage design: Astrid Maya
Mask & costume: Helena Andersson
Music: Bobo Lundén, Cay Nyqvist
Music producer: Arnaud Spicq
Vocal rehearsal: Susanne Sundqvist Bergkvist
Choreography: Ana Stålhammar Stanišić
Stagefight choreography: Jacob Danielsson and Adam Stanišić Stålhammar
Participants: Susanne Sundqvist Bergqvist, Jacob Danielsson, Gunnar Eklund, Stefan Ekström, Marina Georgescu, Johan Hellgren, Karin Larsson, Niklas Larsson Lirell, Sonja Lindblom, Elsa Lundbäck, Astrid Löfgren, Janna Nordell, Johanna Malmin, Monika Oskarsson, Vilgot Paulsen, Ana Stålhammar Stanišić, Adam Stanišić Stålhammar.
Production of stage technology, set design, decor and costumes: Teaterns ateljéer
Poster image: LisaLove Bäckman
Press photos: Patrick Degerman
Graphic design: Sofia Lindblom
Technical director: Ronny Andersson
Artistic Director: Bobo Lundén
CEO/Publisher in charge: Fransesca Quartey

Thank you to Norrlandsoperan for the loan of the sound system.

    Pictures from the show