WANTED: Actors + Actresses Romeo and Juliet Act I, Scene I  Sampson   Gregory   Abram   Benvolio   Tybalt   Capulet   Lady Capulet   Montegue.

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WANTED: Actors + Actresses Romeo and Juliet Act I, Scene I  Sampson   Gregory   Abram   Benvolio   Tybalt   Capulet   Lady Capulet   Montegue   Lady Montegue   Prince   Romeo 

WANTED: Actors + Actresses Romeo and Juliet Scene II  Romeo   Benvolio   Lord Capulet   Paris   Peter  Scene III  Lady Capulet   Nurse   Juliet   Peter  Scene IV  Romeo  (Same)  Benvolio  (Same)  Murcutio 

WANTED: Actors + Actresses Romeo and Juliet Act I, Scene V  Peter   First Servingman   Second Servingman   Lord Capulet   Capulet’s Cousin   Romeo   Servingman   Tybolt   Juliet   Nurse   Benvolio 

WANTED: Actors + Actresses Romeo and Juliet Act II, Scene I  Romeo   Benvolio   Murcutio  Act II, Scene II  Romeo  Juliet  Nurse

WANTED: Actors + Actresses Romeo and Juliet Act II, Scene II  Romeo  Juliet  Nurse Act II, Scene III  Friar Lawrence  Romeo – (same) Act II, Scene IV  Mercutio  Benvolio  Nurse – (same)  Peter

WANTED: Actors + Actresses Romeo and Juliet Act II, Scene V  Juliet   Nurse  Act II, Scene VI  Friar Lawrence  Bayless  Romeo   Juliet  (Same as Scene V)

WANTED: Actors + Actresses Romeo and Juliet Act III, Scene I  Benvolio   Mercutio   Tybalt   Romeo   Petruchio   Prince   Lady Capulet   Montague  Act III, Scene II  Juliet  Nurse

WANTED: Actors + Actresses Romeo and Juliet Act III, Scene III  Friar Lawrence  Romeo  Nurse Act III, Scene IV  Capulet  Paris  Lady Capulet Act III, Scene V  Juliet  Romeo - Same  Nurse – Same  Lady Capulet - Same  Capulet – Same

WANTED: Actors + Actresses Romeo and Juliet Act III, Scene V (p. 1106)  Juliet  Romeo  Nurse  Lady Capulet  Capulet Act IV, Scene I – pg  Friar Lawrence  Paris  Juliet

WANTED: Actors + Actresses Romeo and Juliet PAGE 1118 Act IV, Scene II  Capulet  Servingmen  Nurse Act IV, Scene III  Juliet  Lady Capulet Act IV, Scene IV  Nurse –  Capulet – Bayless  Lady Capulet –  Servingman – Act IV, Scene V  Nurse –  Lady Capulet –  Friar Lawrence  Capulet – Bayless  Paris  First Musician  Second Musician  Peter

WANTED: Actors + Actresses Romeo and Juliet Act IV, Scene IV  Nurse  Capulet  Lady Capulet  Servingman Act IV, Scene V  Nurse  Lady Capulet  Friar Lawrence  Capulet  Paris  First Musician  Second Musician  Peter

WANTED: Actors + Actresses Romeo and Juliet Act V, Scene I  Romeo  Balthasar  Apothecary Act V, Scene II  Friar John  Friar Lawrence Act V, Scene III  Paris  Page  Romeo  Balthasar  Juliet  Chief Watchman  Page  Second Watchman  Third Watchman  Capulet  Lady Capulet  Prince  Montegue

Soliloquy – an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, esp. by a character in a play.Soliloquy – an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, esp. by a character in a play. Aside – a remark or passage by a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play.Aside – a remark or passage by a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play. Comic relief – ease tension in scenesComic relief – ease tension in scenes Blank verse – a poetic form that resembles the rhythm of natural speechBlank verse – a poetic form that resembles the rhythm of natural speech Stage Directions – to find out where a scene takes place as well as who’s on stage & what they are doingStage Directions – to find out where a scene takes place as well as who’s on stage & what they are doing Synopsis– key details; a brief summarySynopsis– key details; a brief summary

Dramatic Device: Foil Character who contrasts with another characterCharacter who contrasts with another character Protagonist’s personality stands outProtagonist’s personality stands out Reflects (like shiny foil) the attributes of another characterReflects (like shiny foil) the attributes of another character

APRIL 9 th Objective of the Modernization Scene Students will be able to understand the cultural relevance and universal themes of Shakespeare by interpreting and rewriting a scene in a different genre from Romeo and Juliet.

APRIL 14 Test Review Day! Please get your play notebook.