

Romeo And Juliet? Together
Sandra Fenichel Asher


Why we like it
"'Act Three, Scene Five' by Terry Ortwein brings a delightful twist to the romantic genre, blending humor with poignant reflections on love."
From: Romantic Comedies for the StageWhat readers are saying
Readers have a positive impression of the play, praising its fun nature and competitiveness in performances. Many enjoyed the experience of directing and participating in the production, noting that it can stand out among larger shows with strong performances.
Comedy Romance Characters: 1 male 4 female.
Set: Bare stage with rehearsal furniture.
Length; 40 minutes
Five students are rehearsing Act Three Scene Five of Romeo and Juliet.
Things are not going well.
Inexperience egos and jealousies are becoming more important than the show.
The sometimes comic always touching love story of Romeo and Juliet is paralleled by a growing offstage relationship.
Written specifically for secondary schools that wish to produce strong new
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Act Three, Scene Five is a American comedy play written by Terry Ortwein and published by Baker's Plays (2011).
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Baker's Plays · 2011 · 36 pp
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