Characters:
Priest
Romeo
Juliet
Capulet (Juliet's father)
Manticore (Romeo's father)
Paris
Act I Introduction
(The priest comes to center stage)
(The priest comes to center stage)
(The priest comes to center stage)
(The priest comes to center stage)
The priest comes to center stage. /p>
Priest: (serious, deep) Attention, I am a priest. In this part of the world where we live, there are two great families, one called "Manticore" (Manticore walks out from behind him on stage left). The other family is called "Capulet" (Capulet walks out from the right side of the stage.) (The two meet and hate each other.)
Card: This unlucky thing
Busy: A good man doesn't fight with a woman
(After one act)
Act II
(Dance music plays, the lights come on, and Juliet jokes and laughs gracefully with all the girls.)
(Romeo comes up from the right side of the stage.)
(Paris, too, is charmed by the elegant Juliet, and sees Romeo, and he is fascinated by the elegant Juliet, and he sees Romeo. mesmerized, and seeing Romeo talking and laughing with her, decides to finish Romeo off)
Romeo: Oh dear! What fairy has accidentally fallen to earth to create such magnificent waves in my heart! Perhaps I should be brave enough to ask her to dance. (Romeo walks up to Juliet and extends his right hand in a gentlemanly manner, making an inviting gesture. Juliet gracefully extends her left hand and accepts the invitation. The two dance.) (The music stops)
Romeo: Perhaps my presumption is a blasphemy to you, you are like a shrine to me, I want to approach you with great reverence, but I am afraid that my mediocrity will defile you.
Juliet: You are a bold man. Forget it, it's a lot of nonsense. You're Romeo, aren't you?
Romeo: (surprised) How did you know?
Juliet: (pulls out a copy of The Complete Works of Shakespeare) LOOK! Shakespeare told me.
Romeo: MY GOD! (fainted)
Juliet: I've never seen the world, (shoot Romeo) Hey hey, you're in love with me, right?
Romeo: (slowly recovering) ...huh? ...oh! ...how did you know?
Juliet: (proudly) Because...I'm beautiful! (twirls around with her skirt in her hands)
Romeo: That's pretty self-absorbed.
(Comes: Miss, the Lady seeks you)
Romeo: He's the daughter of the master of this house, a Cabrett ...... (RomeoMio turns away)
(After Act II)
Act III
FATHER: This brief but beautiful encounter has made two young people to fall in love, and neither of them can help but give their hearts to the other for safekeeping. That night, on the balcony of her house, Juliet tells the secrets of her heart to the stars... (music fades)
Juliet: He is Romeo, of the house of Montecor. Oh! Romeo are you there? Whoever I am, though an enemy. Montecor is just a name, it's not like he's any life without any meaning, no life, just a name. And what is a name? Just what we call a rose smells better than any other word. Oh Romeo, never mind the name, take me in!
Romeo: I accept what you tell me, and we will be together out of love.
Juliet: Who is it?
Romeo: My name is not important, my dear, for that will be your enemy.
Juliet: My ears hear it very well, is it not the voice I wish to hear? What power guided you here?
Romeo: Love, it was the power of love that brought me here. Lady, I point to the moon and swear ......
Juliet: Oh no, the moon has its fullness
Romeo: And with what do I swear?
Juliet: You don't have to swear at all, if you do, swear by your noble self. I believe you, my dear, good night! The bud of love may blossom back into a beautiful flower.
Romeo: Oh, my dear, thus departed?
Juliet: Parting is a tender sorrow, good night. (back and forth a few times) I'd love to keep saying good night until tomorrow.
Romeo: Good night (silently watching Juliet leave) Good night, my dear. (walks off stage)
(After Act II)
Act IV
Romeo: Good morning, Father.
Priest: Bless you ...... child you must be up to something so early? I can see that you have been up all night, but your heart is rejoicing.
Romeo: You are right. I feel very sweet.
Priest: Where have you been?
Romeo: I was wounded by my enemy, and he was wounded by me. We need to assist sincere hope. I have no hatred at all, and I hope to sensitize my enemy.
Priest: Frankly, I don't hear you very well, my son.
Romeo: Frankly, I am in love with my enemy's daughter. We have exchanged sea vows and would like you to witness our marriage.
Priest: I help you for one reason, you may be a match made in heaven, and could bring both families to the front as much as possible.
(The next day, Juliet was invited to meet Romeo at the church, and the wedding was held in secret)
Priest: Will you do it?
Romeo: yes, I do
Priest: you?
Juliet: me too.
Priest: May God bless you two couples to be in love forever, (reads from the Bible and draws a cross on his chest) Amen
Romeo/Juliet: Amen
(Act IV)
Act V
Priest: Afterwards Romeo's friends meet Juliet's cousin in the street. Due to a feud, Juliet's cousin kills Romeo's friend, this scene is seen by Romeo who just happens to be passing by, out of anger Romeo kills Juliet's cousin, and the court declares that Romeo will be banished from the city. And it was at this time that a young man named Paris came to ask Juliet to marry him ......
PARRIS: (Greeting Juliet's mother, and then saying to Juliet) Oh, Juliet, I love you so much, marry me! (Kisses Juliette's hand, Juliette quickly draws it back and wipes it nastily on her dress.)
Juliet's father: (to Juliet) Paris is so young and noble, and it is my surprise for you that you are to be married in church on Thursday morning.
(Juliet nods helplessly)
(After five acts)
Act VI
Juliet: God has brought me to know Romeo, and is cruel enough to separate us, and to make me be with someone else.
Priest: I can fulfill your wish, there is a way, but it is not allowed. If you marry Paris so painful ......
Juliet: I marry Paris is like a bird losing its freedom, an animal in captivity.
Priest: go back and tomorrow night when you are alone lie in bed and drink this. When you drink this you will have no feelings, exactly like a dead person, you will continue to not breathe for 24 hours, lying in bed pretending to be dead, lying in your family's grave then you will wake up happy, go and wear your wedding dress and wait for the wedding to come ......
Juliet: In that case I will drink it without hesitation and wait for my true love
Priest: in the meantime, I will write to Romeo and tell him, and then bring him carefully, that is to say, when the time is right is when I will bring you running to happiness.
Juliet: Yes, thank you, Father.
(The priest leaves and Juliet Lillian returns to her room, takes the poison and collapses. Paris and Jules' mother come on stage, Jules' mother tries to breathe, Paris feels for a pulse, looks at each other, shakes her head, and cries in pain. (Then takes Juliet away and leaves her lying in a chair)
(After Act VI)
Act VII
Priest: Would it not have been that the messenger I had sent to deliver the letter, on his way, had met a sick man who was about to die, and so he stayed behind and prayed for him, but he was unexpectedly locked up by the family of the sick man in his room with the sick man, and delayed the delivery of his letter, and Romeo's servant preceded him and told him about the Chu s situation. So Romeo dashes off to find Juliet.
Romeo: (coming to Juliet) My love, you are so beautiful even in death, how can my sensitive and fragile heart not be occupied with you
(Paris comes up and sees Romeo)
Paris: Who are you? You are not to come near my betrothed!
Romeo: And who are you? She is my wife!
Paris: Ah, I recognize you, you're the banished Romeo! You'd better get out of here quick or...
(Without waiting for Paris to finish, Romeo suddenly rushes over and the two of them fight, finally stabbing Paris to death)
PARRIS: (breaking off) Bury me beside Juliet. (Falls aside)
Romeo: (Romeo turns to look at Juliet, who has fallen to the ground, and kneels beside her) How many times in a man's life does he meet with life and death, and how much torment does he suffer before he dies, and why does this thing happen so quickly (crying) My dear, even death cannot disguise the beauty that you emanate, and your lips and cheeks are still as red as ever, and the pallor of death has not happened to you Body. Dear Juliet, I'm staying. I'll never leave you again. No longer to face the criticism of the world. Though suicide is a cruel act, I will do it, for it is all a value judgment imposed by the world. (Sing "Shakespeare's Talent". After singing, stabs himself and falls aside)
(The priest comes down and Joo wakes up)
Juliet: I know I'm there, I've been here, where's Romeo?
God: My lady, let's get out of here. There are some things that cannot be disobeyed, go away go away, I beg you to leave quickly!
(Finds Romeo dead)
Juliet: My dear, your hand is still warm. (sings "Shakespeare's Talent" "I have not Shakespeare's talent to write our joys and sorrows, but write a finale in this moment, losing you" picks up the dagger on the floor and stabs himself)
(End of Act VII)
Act VIII
(Capulet and Manticore both pounce on the Romeo and Juliet's bodies, crying out. Then both look at each other angrily)
Capulet: Look what your son has done
Manticore: I think it is your daughter who has seduced my son
Priest: For God's sake, stop the fighting! Look at your sons and daughters! Because you fight blindly, they love each other but can't stay together and have to end their relationship with death, do you want to fight any more?
CAPRIET: (stands up, wipes his tears, and turns to Manticore) Let's make up! ...(holds out a hand)
(Manticore nods, shakes hands with Capulet)
(The priest is the first to applaud, followed by the rest of the cast applauding the curtain)