![]() TYBALT ** (20s - 30s | Nongender Specific) Cousin to Juliet on her mother’s side. She is bold and courageous but naive to the ways of the world. JULIET * (20s | Female Presenting) Daughter to Capulet and Lady Capulet. A practical woman who wants Juliet to be happy. She is crass, long-winded, and sentimental. NURSE (30s - 50s | Female Presenting) Juliet’s nurse who raised her. He is preppy and presumptuous with a slight awkwardness about him. PARIS (20s -30s | Male Presenting) A wealthy young nephew of Captain Escalus seeking to marry Juliet. BALTHASAR ** (20s -30s | Male Presenting) A close friend of Romeo. The person that got along with all the friend groups in high school but found teenagers to be exhausting. ![]() Mercutio is full of wit and double entendres. MERCUTIO ** (20s - 30s | Nongender Specific) Related to Captain Escalus and best friend of Romeo. He is intelligent, and sensitive, while also being impulsive and naive. ROMEO * ** (20s | Male Presenting) The son of Montague and Lady Montague. He makes a genuine effort to defuse violence between the two families. BENVOLIO ** (20s | Male Presenting) Montague’s nephew, Romeo’s cousin, and close friend. She relies on the nurse a lot for tough parenting moments. She was married young and eager for her daughter to do the same. ![]() LADY CAPULET (40s - 50s | Female Presenting) Mother to Juliet and wife to Capulet. Cares for his daughter, but not her opinions. CAPULET ** (40s-50s | Male Presenting) Father of Juliet and enemy of Montague. She loves her son and dies of grief after his death. LADY MONTAGUE (40s - 50s | Female Presenting) Romeo’s mother and Montague’s wife. Patriarch of the Montague family, he is very concerned with his son’s life and well being. MONTAGUE (40s - 50s | Male Presenting) Romeo’s father and mortal enemy of Capulet. He is very tired of the fighting in his streets but isn’t exactly on the up and up. CAPTAIN ESCALUS (40s | Male Presenting) Police Chief of Verona. This character steps in and out of the action playing multiple roles along the way such as a bar guest, butler, and apothecary. LOOKING FOR: THE VALET (20s - 40s | Nongender specific ) The audience’s guide through the entire show. A full rehearsal and performance schedule will be available at auditions. This show is part of Pensacola’s annual Foo Foo Festival and will run on week nights as well as the weekend. In defiance of their feuding families, they chase a future of joy and passion as violence erupts around them. Unrequited follows Romeo and Juliet as they risk everything to be together. The audience will dance with the Capulets in their grand ballroom, dodge the Montagues on the streets of Verona, and be a part of a thrilling affair. Sergei Prokofiev’s unforgettable music and Nicholas Georgiadis’ colossal sets and lavish costumes further emphasize the beauty and passion of this beloved ballet and its star-crossed lovers.UNREQUITED: AN IMMERSIVE AFFAIR AUDITIONS: AUGUST 29-30,2022 PERFORMANCES: OCTOBER 28 - NOVEMCome be a part of a new immersive theatrical experience at Pensacola Little Theatre! Based on William Shakespeare's romantic tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, Unrequited is an immersive theatrical event that takes small audiences through the Cultural Center as they follow the Characters through the story. A master storyteller, MacMillan packs even greater drama and emotion through movement into an already heartbreaking tale. Choreographed by Kenneth MacMillan, this version of the classic story had its company premiere at the Kennedy Center in 1985.Īgainst the sumptuous setting of Renaissance Italy, MacMillan weaves a “dance tapestry rich in character that is rhapsodic and sensuous” ( The New York Times). With a depth of talent and the ability to present multiple casts of dancers in leading roles, the celebrated company brings Shakespeare’s tragic play of forbidden love- Romeo and Juliet. Declared “America’s National Ballet Company ®” by an act of Congress in 2006, American Ballet Theatre has performed annually at the Kennedy Center since we opened our doors.
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