Now, Shakespeare meets boybands, meets pop divas or meets musical theatre may not be everyone’s cup of tea - and I could certainly understand that the concept seems a little confused - but if the standing ovation received at the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre last night for “& Juliet” is anything to go by, it’s a winning combination. Following an exceptionally successful West End run, the musical is heading out on a national tour, telling the tale of what may have happened to the star-crossed lover Juliet if she had not ended her life over her beloved Romeo. And it all starts with Anne Hathaway, Shakespeare’s wife, who begs him to write a much happier ending to the play, which he does, resulting in a journey of self-discovery, female empowerment and love for our heroine.
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00:00Romeo can still die, that's fine. But what I really want to see is Juliette wake up and decide to just move on.
00:30While I'm alive.
00:34I got the eye of the tiger, dancing through the fire.
00:41Cause I am a champion, and you're gonna hear me roar.
00:48You'll hear me roar.
01:00You'll hear me roar.
01:06You'll hear me roar.
01:11You'll hear me roar.
01:16You'll hear me roar.
01:21You'll hear me roar.