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* GutturalGrowler: Tybalt on the DVD. (Though that's kind of just what that actor sounds like ''anyway''.)
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[[caption-width-right:264:''"Two families fight to stay on top/There is no middle ground/How can I remain wise and sober ruling a keg of gunpowder?"'' Attila Nemeth as Prince Escalus.]]
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[[caption-width-right:264:''"Two families fight to stay on top/There is no middle ground/How can I remain wise and sober ruling a keg of gunpowder?"'' \\
Attila Nemeth as PrinceEscalus.]]
Escalus]]
Attila Nemeth as Prince
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Playing Gertrude is now a disambig
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* PlayingGertrude: One of the actresses who played the Nurse in Russia was only nineteen years old at the time- three years older than the actress playing Juliet.
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* ColorCodedCharacters: The Montagues wear blue; the Capulets wear red. Some versions put Mercutio in bluish purple to indicate that while he may be mainly a Montague sympathizer, he's not ''actually'' one of them. In the Italian production, the Prince and his court have yellow on their clothing.
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* ColorCodedCharacters: The Montagues wear blue; the Capulets wear red. Some versions put Mercutio in bluish purple to indicate that while he may be mainly a Montague sympathizer, he's not ''actually'' one of them. In the Italian production, and Hebrew productions, the Prince and his court have yellow on their clothing.
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Wick cleaning. Absolute Cleavage has been renamed.
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* AbsoluteCleavage: The Vienna production has a male example in Tybalt. He gets ''two'' scenes in which his abs aren't visible: the ball, and Paris' marriage proposal.
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* IWantSong: "Un jour" ("One Day")
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* IWantSong: "Un jour" ("One Day")Day").
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* NavelDeepNeckline: The Vienna production has a male example in Tybalt. He gets ''two'' scenes in which his abs aren't visible: the ball, and Paris' marriage proposal.
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Paris seems like a vain, but fair guy in the original. In this version, his vanity is taken UpToEleven, and after Juliette takes the potion and is believed to be dead, he sings a song about how he's been cheated by fate, making ''her'' "''death''" [[ItsAllAboutMe about him]].
* AnachronismStew, turned UpToEleven. Verona might as well be another planet as far as this production's concerned. The characters wear clothes completely unidentifiable by era but have photographs of each other. The ensemble aren't identifiable by faction.
* AnachronismStew, turned UpToEleven. Verona might as well be another planet as far as this production's concerned. The characters wear clothes completely unidentifiable by era but have photographs of each other. The ensemble aren't identifiable by faction.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Paris seems like a vain, but fair guy in the original. In this version, his vanity is taken UpToEleven, up to eleven, and after Juliette takes the potion and is believed to be dead, he sings a song about how he's been cheated by fate, making ''her'' "''death''" [[ItsAllAboutMe about him]].
*AnachronismStew, turned UpToEleven. AnachronismStew: Verona might as well be another planet as far as this production's concerned. The characters wear clothes completely unidentifiable by era but have photographs of each other. The ensemble aren't identifiable by faction.
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* DanceBattler: All of the fighting is incorporated in the choreography, with liberal doses of FoeYay to portray the duality of love and hatred.
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* DanceBattler: All of the fighting is incorporated in the choreography, with liberal doses of FoeYay FoeRomanceSubtext to portray the duality of love and hatred.
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no longer a trope
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* FingerlessGloves: All over the place, but most noticeably on Tybalt, despite the fact that he only wears one.
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The whole show can be watched in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4VoYcacrXs French]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29X3wWyaWOE German]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VldatWB3ES0 Hungarian]] on Youtube.
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The whole show can be watched in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4VoYcacrXs French]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29X3wWyaWOE German]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VldatWB3ES0 Hungarian]] ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikESnkpQBR8&ab_channel=Olshty English]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iI3SsWQcwW0&ab_channel=Olshty subbed]]) on Youtube.
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* ColorCodedCharacters: The Montagues wear blue; the Capulets wear red. Some versions put Mercutio in bluish purple to indicate that while he may be mainly a Montague sympathizer, he's not ''actually'' one of them.
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* ColorCodedCharacters: The Montagues wear blue; the Capulets wear red. Some versions put Mercutio in bluish purple to indicate that while he may be mainly a Montague sympathizer, he's not ''actually'' one of them. In the Italian production, the Prince and his court have yellow on their clothing.