Event Details:
Director and TAPS Lecturer Rotimi Agbabiaka will hold a play reading on Friday JAN 30 at 4PM in Roble Gym Lounge. RSVP Encouraged.
This optional play reading, of William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet is open to all Stanford Undergrads and can help prospective auditionees for Spring 2026's Main Stage become more familiar with the play before auditioning in February. Food will be provided. Please reach out to tapsinformation@stanford.edu with any questions.
ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS | Two assistant applications are now open for Romeo & Juliet. [Applications will be viewed on a rolling basis, so applicants are encouraged to submit applications early.] Assistant Dramaturg | Assistant Director
ABOUT ROMEO & JULIET | Romeo and Juliet find romance in a fiercely divided society, where loving may be the most dangerous act of all. Combining wild humor, breathtaking language, and an anarchy of the imagination, Shakespeare’s classic tale hurdles at a feverish pace, as these star-crossed lovers race to avoid their deadly fate. Setting the play in a cosmopolitan world of Baroque excess, this production will immerse audiences in an explosive exploration of the age-old potential for neighbors to be divided by hate, united by love, and driven by burning passion.