Romeo & Juliet
by William Shakespeare
21 May 2026 – 30 May 2026
May, 1961. Rural Otago.
The air is crisp, the tussock is turning, and beneath the shadow of the hills, an ancient grudge is stirring once more.
To celebrate its 65th Anniversary, the Globe Theatre returns to the very play that opened its doors on London Street in 1961, Romeo and Juliet (Script adapted by Brent Caldwell). This is not the Verona you know, but a reimagining of Shakespeare’s tale of “star-crossed lovers” set in the rugged, mid-century heart of our own backyard.
In this intimate and visceral production, the feud between Montagues and Capulets is recast within the tight-knit expectations of a rural New Zealand community. As youthful passion collides with inherited loyalties and long-held grudges, Shakespeare’s tragedy becomes something both familiar and unsettlingly close to home.
Sixty-five years on, this production honours the Globe’s origins while breathing new life into a story that continues to resonate. In a university town like Dunedin, where the energy of youth and the weight of tradition are always in conversation, the themes of love, conflict, and generational tension feel as immediate as ever.
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Chris Cook, Caitlin Gordon, April McMillan Perkins, Sheena Townsend, Daniel Mason, Eva Captijn, Sacha McConnon

Chris Cook, Caitlin Gordon

Chris Cook, Caitlin Gordon

Chris Cook, Caitlin Gordon

April McMillan Perkins, Sheena Townsend, Daniel Mason

Chris Cook, Eva Captijn, Sacha McConnon

Chris Cook, Eva Captijn, Sacha McConnon

Chris Cook, Caitlin Gordon

Sheena Townsend, Caitlin Gordon

Caitlin Gordon

Chris Cook

Chris Cook, Caitlin Gordon

Chris Cook, Caitlin Gordon, Daniel Mason