National Dance Institute's Romeo & Juliet : 2001 performance / conceived, written and directed by Jacques d'Amboise with selections from Shakespere's play.
Title
National Dance Institute's Romeo & Juliet : 2001 performance / conceived, written and directed by Jacques d'Amboise with selections from Shakespere's play.
Musical adaptation of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. On-stage performers dance and pantomime while lines and vocals done by a voice actor off-stage (unsure whether voices are pre-recorded or performed live off-stage).
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Credits (note)
Costumes, Bernard Grenier; music, Jerome Korman and Jacques d'Amboise; produced by Maria Di Dia, Maria Productions, Inc.; scenery designed by Robert Mitchell; Road to Mantua and Venus Drop by Ann McCoy; lyrics by Jacques d'Amboise; music conducted and arranged by Jerome Korman; lighting, Kathy Kaufmann; production and stage manager, Sam Ellis; assistant stage manager, Don Myers; theater manager, Ron McIntyre; properties, Diedre McConnell; costume assistant Linda Gordon; 1st team (Tiny Tots) supervisor, Peggy Levinson; orchestrations by Chris Hughes; set construction, Atlas Scenic Studios; video productions, Aztec Video Productions, LLC.; video editor, Scott Burbank; computer graphics, Trisha Gray; camera operators, Scott Burbank, Chip Machokas; entire production organized and coordinated by Rosemary Carey.
System details (note)
Streaming video.
Source (note)
Jacques D'Amboise
Title
National Dance Institute's Romeo & Juliet : 2001 performance / conceived, written and directed by Jacques d'Amboise with selections from Shakespere's play.
Production
2001.
Country of producing entity
United States.
Type of content
two-dimensional moving image
Type of medium
video
computer
Type of carrier
online resource
Performer
Christopher Yee, Romeo; Lauren Colenso-Semple, Juliet; Timothee Chalamet, Cupid; Lesleh Gage, Venus; Arielle Korman, Dragonfly; Greg Howard, The Prince; "Elsinore" the Great Dane with Philip Anderson. Starring as the voices of: Storyteller-Friar, Terrence Mann; Romeo, Sal Viviano; Juliet, Liz Larsen; The Prince-Lord Capulet, Joseph Locarro; Nurse, Diana Brownstone; Lady Capulet, Amy Bodnar. Performing as: Storyteller-Friar, Donlin Foreman; Nurse, Terese Capucilli; Lady Capulet, Christine Dakin; Mercutio, Joshua Leavitt; Tybalt, Rachel Perez; Lord Capulet, Erwin Rusli; Lord Montague, Jose Sebastian; Lady Montague, Bianca Foster; Count Paris, Joe B. Heard; Elf, Maria Frieser; Rabbit, Elena Bello; Friar's Messenger, Antoinette Eng-Robinson; Seductive Ladies, Bailey Arnold, Kimberly Klein; Cupid's Cluster, Anne Bernstein, Chloe Locarro, Samaria Lowers, Jeffrey Reed, Vincent Snagg, Andy Viviano; Road to Mantua Sign Post, Thomas Tuohy, Diane Yeung; Storyteller's Listener, Felicia Ann Brathwaite, Gustave Maisonrouge, Shumei Sebastian; Montagues, Capulets and Townspeople, The Celebration Team; Flowers, The SWAT Team. Musicians, Grishia Alexiev (drums), Jimmy Cozier (reeds), Joe Denizen (violin), Bill Dunn (trumpet), Neal Kirkwood (keyboard).
Credits
Costumes, Bernard Grenier; music, Jerome Korman and Jacques d'Amboise; produced by Maria Di Dia, Maria Productions, Inc.; scenery designed by Robert Mitchell; Road to Mantua and Venus Drop by Ann McCoy; lyrics by Jacques d'Amboise; music conducted and arranged by Jerome Korman; lighting, Kathy Kaufmann; production and stage manager, Sam Ellis; assistant stage manager, Don Myers; theater manager, Ron McIntyre; properties, Diedre McConnell; costume assistant Linda Gordon; 1st team (Tiny Tots) supervisor, Peggy Levinson; orchestrations by Chris Hughes; set construction, Atlas Scenic Studios; video productions, Aztec Video Productions, LLC.; video editor, Scott Burbank; computer graphics, Trisha Gray; camera operators, Scott Burbank, Chip Machokas; entire production organized and coordinated by Rosemary Carey.
Event
Recorded 2001 New York City.
System details
Streaming video.
Original version
Original format: 1 videocassette (VHS) ; 1/2 in.
Restricted access
Patrons can access streaming video online only on site at the Library for the Performing Arts.