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Reimagined and Relevant Romeo and Juliet Returns to Mainstage by Popular Demand featuring Collingswood Resident
Collingswood resident Tom Foy plays Mercutio.

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Chris Melohn’s contemporary production of Romeo and Juliet, called an “awe-inspiring showcase of a 21st century feud” will continue its run at Camden County College’s Dennis Flyer Theatre, February 13-15.. This retelling incorporates social media, cyber bullying, modern music, video, and dance into the mix, enabling teens and young adults to connect with Shakespeare on a whole new level.
“Our students thoroughly enjoyed Chris Melohn’s adaptation of the classic Shakespearean tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. The contemporary music, and dance pulled them in and refused to let them stray. They related to the story on a different level, and the discussion which started in the theatre, continued on the bus and into the classroom. It was a wonderful experience and we can’t wait to return!” Donna Krier, Maple Shade High School Special EducationTeacher.
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This year’s production includes some new music and dance numbers, updated fight scenes, and several new actors. One of those actors is Tom Foy, of Collingswood who portrays Mercutio.
Set in 2015, Philadelphia, the feud between the families is enflamed by comments posted on social media sites. As the tension builds, teenagers, Romeo (Taylor Darden of Philadelphia) and Juliet (Katie Stahl of Lewistown, PA) meet and fall in love at first sight. Juliet’s parents, the Capulets (Curt Foy of Atco and Kate Orlando of Haddonfield) intend for Juliet to marry Paris, not Romeo, a member of Montague family. However, the young couple marries in secret, hoping for reconciliation between their families. When short tempers lead to deadly consequences, the young lovers find themselves alone and on the run, facing impossible odds and making desperate decisions.
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“I’ve never seen Romeo & Juliet done quit this way,” said Foy. “But, it actually lends itself to the social media and dance. The dance is a bit challenging for me, but it adds attitude and helps you get into character. I’m enjoying it.”
Foy is also enjoying this production because it gives him an opportunity to work with his cousin, Curt Foy of Atco,who is cast as Lord Capulet. “It was a serendipitous surprise to me that Curt was the cast. Our grandmother is very excited.”
Additional cast members include: Amanda Jill Robinson of Sparta, NJ, Nurse; Tyler Burgese of Williamstown, Benvolio; Tyler Shivers of Glassboro, Tybalt; Doug Cashel of Media, PA, Friar; Chris Erickson of Broomall, PA, Apothecary; and dancers: Alisyn Berenado, Caitlin Cateanella and Darien Notte-Cooper, all of Cherry Hill; Nate Counsellor of Mullica Hill; Sean Courtney of Monroeville; Jenn Gordon, of Franklinville; Christine Nese of Blackwood; Miriam Payne of Audubon; Kelly Rosado of Moorestown; Ryan Russ of Philadelphia, PA; Kate Scharff of Voorhees; and Sam Starkey of Berlin.
Romeo and Juliet runs February 6, 7, 13, and 14, 7:30 p.m. and February 8 and 15, 2 p.m. in the newly-renovated, fully-accessible Dennis Flyer Theatre, Camden County College, Blackwood. For tickets, visit www.mainstage.org, or call (855) 936,-2467, ext. 3. This performance is sponsored by Comegno Law Group, P.C.
Mainstage Center for the Arts, head quartered at Academy Hall, Blackwood, Gloucester Township, with performances located at Camden County College, Blackwood, NJ is committed to making the arts experience enjoyable for all its patrons. In an effort to make the shows, concerts, events, workshops, classes, and offices accessible to as many as possible, Mainstage offers many services for patrons requiring assistance. For anyone in need of assistance, please notify the office at (855) 963-2467, ext.3, at the time of purchasing tickets, or at least five days prior to the event you are attending.Mainstage Center for the Arts, the parent program for Summer Stage, is a 501 © (3) non-profit organization committed to providing a creative, vibrant, and nurturing environment for youth and adults. This program is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and by funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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