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Much Ado About Shakespeare

April 11, 2008 by Allie

Perhaps it’s the spring weather that has sprouted the Shakespeare phenomenon at my house, or perhaps it is mere coincidence, but Shakespeare is everywhere I turn lately. First a friend of mine invited me to see a Shakespeare play at the Shakespeare Tavern in Atlanta. Then, my sixth grade son began spouting lines from the oft-quoted balcony scene in Romeo and Juliet (apparently he had to learn them for drama class). The next thing I know my old Shakespeare text has disappeared off the shelf and I’m renting Romeo and Juliet from the video store. “How did you know I was studying Shakespeare?” asks my ninth-grade daughter. Wow! Apparently it’s spreading. Thus inspired, I began reading the juvenile book Romeo and Juliet–Together (And Alive!) at Last by Avi (Sequel to S.O.R. Losers). This is perhaps the funniest book I have read in a long time. Everything that can go wrong does go wrong in this amateur eighth-grade production. For starters, the set is borrowed from the previous year’s production of George Washington Crossing the Delaware. It’s not easy pulling off a hot Verona summer with a backdrop of snow-capped mountains and log cabins. As for the costumes, they range from bathrobes to the Tin-Man costume from The Wizard of OZ. And it just gets funnier as the production goes downhill from there…

Filed Under: Children Tagged With: Avi, Book Reviews, Juliet, play, production, Romeo, Shakespeare, spring

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