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On Tuesday night we attend the Globe’s Romeo and Juliet play. The play was more happy then what I expected out of a Romeo and Juliet play. This was my first time watching a Romeo and Juliet all the way through, so have nothing solid to compare with. At the end of the play I was not expecting in a Romeo and Juliet play for everyone to come back alive
and dance. The acting in the play was a more up-beat mood then expected. Romeo and Juliet acted out for us at the Globe was a romance, tragedy and comedy when I assumed it would be more of a dark and tragic play. I believe that if I had sat down I may have been able to enjoy the play more, but as it was I stood for three hours and had ache feet and legs from crouching so that people could see behind me.
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