Performances start at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, with a 2
p.m. matinee on Saturday. Audience members are invited to join the
cast after the first performance on November 4 for an opening night
celebration.
Tickets are available now with special pricing for Lincoln College
students and discounts for all other students.. Seating is very
limited for this show. Reservations are encouraged and can be made
by calling the Lincoln College Box Office at (217) 735-7280.
Set in Verona as the city burns under the summer’s heat. The
longtime feud between the Montague and Capulet families rises and
disrupts Verona’s summer. The Princess decrees: if Montague or
Capulet again disrupts the peace, lives will answer to the law.
Violence stains Verona’s streets as the feud escalates. Against this
horror, Shakespeare sets Romeo and Juliet, a tale of true love found
and tragically lost within a cycle of hatred.
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Student cast members include Isaiah Denton as Peter, Charles Irby as Romeo and
Abraham, Madelyn Thomas as Juliet and Balthazar, Ryan Huggins as Benvolio,
Romero Stancle as Tybalt, Kacy Clady as Mercutio and Frier John, Rondale Gray as
Old Capulet, Breanne Echols as Lady Capulet, Lauren Stanfield as a nurse, Dre
Grant as Old Montague and a musician, Elise Cordes as Lady Montague and a
musician, India Stoddard as Princess Eskalus, and Devin McIntire as Countie
Paris. Martin Holden, faculty member in the theatre department, will play the
roles of Frier Laurence and Sampson.
This show is directed by Kenneth Z. Kendall, Lead Faculty for Theatre at Lincoln
College.
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