The Juliet Inquiry
By Robert Crighton
Based on the play 'Romeo & Juliet' by William Shakespeare
Specially commissioned to celebrate Shakespeare's 450th Birthday
A complete re-imagining of the play where the story of Romeo and Juliet is
told as a modern day public inquiry. In this version the Montagues and the
Capulets were once close families - until their children fell in love.
This is the story of how love can tear apart, as well as heal, and how that
love can seem when put under the public gaze.
By Robert Crighton
Professor Ashborn invites you to share in his latest discoveries and lead you through the terrible secrets behind the man people call Shakespeare. Did he really write the plays? Was he really bald? Did he like cheese? Using recently uncovered documentation Professor Ashborn can finally tell the true and completely true, truly true, utterly true, true story of the Shakespeare delusion!
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