Tom Burke brings a mix of baffled weariness and shrewd opportunism to Trigorin, while Kodi Smit-McPhee as the tormented ... boasting that she could still play Juliet, but disintegrating when ...
Romeo and Juliet defy their feuding families and declare their love for each other, but their dangerous romance yields tragic consequences.
Oscar-nominated actor Kodi Smit-McPhee has revealed he has been left blind in one eye after he developed a cataract and was too busy making movies to see a doctor. Ne Zha 2 official trailer 32 ...
After a five-year wait due to COVID, The Sarasota Ballet presents a belated company premiere of Sir Frederick Ashton’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ ...
Kodi Smit-McPhee has been left blind in one eye after he developed a cataract and was too busy to see a doctor. The 28-year-old actor - who was nominated for an Academy Award for his performance ...
Kodi Smit-McPhee has been left blind in one eye after he developed a cataract and was too busy to see a doctor. The 28-year-old actor — who was nominated for an Academy Award for his ...
Kodi Smit-McPhee has been left blind in one eye after he developed a cataract and was too busy to see a doctor 2. Woman, 82, found dead in Bukit Batok flat after friends failed to reach her for 5 ...
Netflix offers many modern interpretations of the genre, which both embrace and subvert the tropes we’ve come to know and ...
Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s Romeo and Juliet continues to enjoy endless popularity, this being its third run by the Royal Ballet since 2019, but when the results are as good, there’s no reason why ...
This ballet is old enough to nab a Freedom Pass, but refuses to act its age. Kenneth MacMillan’s Romeo and Juliet premiered in 1965, but 60 years on the wrenching tragedy, stippled with detail ...
Sixty years old, and still fresh: in its anniversary year, The Royal Ballet’s production of Romeo and Juliet is ardently danced. With its feuding families and star-crossed lovers, the story ...
Seeing "Romeo and Juliet" in Appalachian garb allows viewers, if they choose, to step back occasionally from the tragic romance and scrutinize a patriarchal society with a violent honor code.