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[[Image:1982noblemadness.JPG|thumb|300px|Kermit and Piggy in a Hallmark wall decoration.]]
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[[Image:Theaterinthepark2-1.jpg|thumb|300px|''Romeo and Alphabet''.]]
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[[File:Sesame Street Romeo and Alphabet with Telly|thumb|right|300px]]
   
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'''''Romeo and Juliet''''' is a tragedy written early in the career of playwright [[William Shakespeare]] about two young "star-cross'd lovers" whose untimely deaths ultimately unite their feuding families. One of Shakespeare's most popular and frequently performed plays, it was referenced in several Muppet productions.
'''''Romeo and Juliet''''' is a play by [[William Shakespeare]]. [[Garth Brooks]] and [[Miss Piggy]] attempt to perform the Balcony Scene on [[Episode 102: Garth Brooks|episode 102]] of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'', but they are interrupted by [[Andy and Randy]] as the Two Gentlemen of Verona. Eventually, they bring the balcony (and their aunt Piggy) down.
 
   
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==References==
In [[1982]], [[Hallmark]] also released a [[Wall Decorations (Hallmark)|wall decoration]] featuring [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] and Miss Piggy as the star crossed lovers.
 
 
* [[Garth Brooks]] and [[Miss Piggy]] attempt to perform the Balcony Scene on [[Episode 102: Garth Brooks|episode 102]] of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'', but they are interrupted by [[Andy and Randy]] as the Two Gentlemen of Verona. Eventually, they bring the balcony (and their aunt Piggy) down.
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* In 1982, [[:Category:Hallmark|Hallmark]] also released a [[Wall Decorations (Hallmark)|wall decoration]] featuring [[Kermit the Frog]] and Miss Piggy as the star crossed lovers.
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* In a "[[Theater in the Park]]" sketch on ''[[Sesame Street]]'', [[Telly Monster]] takes the role of Romeo in ''Romeo and Alphabet''.
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* At the end of a "[[Monster Clubhouse]]" [[Monster Clubhouse#clubhousepants|sketch]], [[Mel]] (in monster-gibberish) remarks that "Parting is such sweet sorrow", a line spoken by Juliet in Act II of the play.
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* [[Baby Kermit]] and [[Baby Piggy]] play Romeo and Juliet in the 1991 ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' coloring book ''[[A Trip Through Time]]''.
   
 
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*[[Kenneth Branagh]] has appeared in a production (date unknown, prior to 1990).
*[[John Gielgud]] played Chorus in a 1978 television adaptation
 
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*[[Claire Danes]] played Juliet in ''Romeo + Juliet'' (1996).
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*[[John Gielgud]] played Chorus in a 1978 television adaptation.
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*[[John Leguizamo]] played Tybalt in ''Romeo + Juliet'' (1996).
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*[[Baz Luhrmann]] directed ''Romeo + Juliet'' (1996).
   
*[[John Leguizamo]] played Tybalt in ''Romeo + Juliet'' (1996)
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*[[Ian McKellen]] played Romeo in a 1976 Royal Shakespeare Company production.
   
*[[Rudolf Nureyev]] played Romeo in a 1966 televised ballet
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*[[Rudolf Nureyev]] played Romeo in a 1966 televised ballet.
   
*[[Joseph O'Conor]] played Friar Laurence in a television adaptation
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*[[Joseph O'Conor]] played Friar Laurence in a television adaptation.
   
*[[Pete Postlethwaite]] played Father Laurence in ''Romeo + Juliet'' (1996)
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*[[Pete Postlethwaite]] played Father Laurence in ''Romeo + Juliet'' (1996).
   
*[[Alan Rickman]] played Tybalt in a 1978 television adaptation
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*[[Alan Rickman]] played Tybalt in a 1978 television adaptation.
   
 
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Revision as of 20:08, 24 March 2015

File:1982noblemadness.JPG

Kermit and Piggy in a Hallmark wall decoration.

Theaterinthepark2-1

Romeo and Alphabet.

File:Sesame Street Romeo and Alphabet with Telly

Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written early in the career of playwright William Shakespeare about two young "star-cross'd lovers" whose untimely deaths ultimately unite their feuding families. One of Shakespeare's most popular and frequently performed plays, it was referenced in several Muppet productions.

References

  • At the end of a "Monster Clubhouse" sketch, Mel (in monster-gibberish) remarks that "Parting is such sweet sorrow", a line spoken by Juliet in Act II of the play.

Connections

  • Kenneth Branagh has appeared in a production (date unknown, prior to 1990).
  • Ian McKellen played Romeo in a 1976 Royal Shakespeare Company production.
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