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 "Forbidden love" carries a whole new meaning in this modern take of Romeo & Juliet. In this relevant twist, Romeo and Juliet are portrayed by females in a lesbian relationship. This production is put on by members of the Ithaca College Theatre Arts Department.

This production will take place in Studio 6 in Dillingham Center (formerly Job 161) on April 8th, 9th and 10th at 8 PM. 

There is no admission charge, but donations are accepted and proceeds benefit The Trevor Project. 

No reservations necessary.

Cast
Peter..................................................Bretana Turkon
Sampson/Sister Laurence................Janie Schaefer
Balthazar...........................................Maggie Gillette
Benvolio............................................Lawrence Bierria
Tybalt................................................Claire Bernstein
Lord Montague/Paris........................Joshua Wilde
Lady Capulet....................................Maddie Stengel
Princess............................................Anna Michnowicz
Romeo .............................................Carolyn Trahan
Juliet..................................................Rachel Schardt
Nurse.................................................Molly Makowiec
Mercutio-...........................................Sara Gutierrez

Production Team
Director.............................................Phoebe Sullivan-Bing
Assistant Director.............................Claire Bernstein
Stage Manager.................................Abi Rowe
Producers: .......................................Molly Makowiec, Carolyn Trahan, Rachel Schardt
Production Liaison/Publicity..............Sydney Hill

Audiences are advised that the production contains mature language

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