‘Romeo and Juliet’ at The Classic Theatre

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‘Romeo and Juliet’ opens at The Classic Theatre on Friday September 6. Photo: The Classic Theatre, used with permission.

Coming up next month at The Classic Theatre of San Antonio is ‘Romeo and Juliet,’ written by William Shakespeare and directed by Joe Goscinski. Shakespeare’s famous story about two star-crossed lovers in the depths of forbidden love despite an ancient family feud opens on Friday September 6 and will run through Sunday September 29. Showtimes are Friday and Saturday at 8p.m. and Sunday at 3p.m. Tickets are $33 for general admission, $29 for senior, military, educator or SATCO, and $18 for student and are available online or at the box office by calling (210) 589-8450. Proper ID is required. Season Subscriptions and Flex Passes are now available. On opening night, there will be a complimentary champagne reception after the show. (The Classic Theatre, 2019)

‘Romeo and Juliet’ is set in Verona, Italy and is described as a tragedy that Shakespeare wrote early in his career. It centers around the two young lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets. During his lifetime, it was one of his most famous plays and along with ‘Hamlet,’ it is one of his most frequently performed. The title characters are often regarded as archetypal young lovers. Cast includes Josh Davis as Romeo and Alyx Gonzales as Juliet.

Special Student Performances — September 12, 19, 26, 2019 at 7p.m. School groups can register for this program online.

“So often the first Shakespeare play students are exposed to in high school is Romeo and Juliet. Its impetuous teen protagonists, fighting, flirting and fast-paced time frame make it a great beginners’ slope for Bard newbies.” – The Hollywood Reporter

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1924 Fredericksburg Rd
San Antonio, TX 78201
(210) 589-8450

Theater review: ‘Bus Stop’ at The Classic Theatre

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The cast of ‘Bus Stop’ now playing at The Classic Theatre of San Antonio. Photo: Siggi Ragnar, used with permission.

The Classic Theatre of San Antonio is wrapping up the current season with a glimpse at small town America with their delightful production of William Inge’s ‘Bus Stop.’ It is a combination of drama and comedy set in a rural Kansas diner about 25 miles West of Kansas City, Missouri in early March 1955. The story takes place in the middle of a snowstorm as a bus heading West pulls up at a roadside diner. Front and center are the lives of the passengers forced to wait out the storm together.

‘Bus Stop’ opened last Friday and starts off with Grace and Elma, the waitresses, working at the diner during a typical night. Carl the bus driver comes in an announces that the weather has taken a turn for the worse and they need to wait it out for the night. Him and Grace ‘discreetly’ go their separate ways but it is obvious that they have planned a rendez-vous. The bus passengers start drifting in as the audience is introduced to each one and their stories. One of those passengers is Cherie, a nightclub singer, who is being pursued by a Bo, the young cowboy on the bus. Along for the ride are Professor Lyman who has a drinking problem and a hankering for young girls and Virgil Blessing, the older cowboy and father figure to Bo, who was orphaned at a young age. Will Masters is the local sheriff and the voice of reason.

William Inge’s works usually revolve around small town life and this one is no exception. The intimate setting at The Classic Theatre is perfect because it makes the audience feel like they are in the diner witnessing the interaction between the characters. Bo Decker’s role is challenging and Hunter Wulff does an excellent job. John O’Neill is a welcome sight on the local stage and his performances area always on target. The relatable characters make the story timeless decades after it was first performed and the character development keeps it interesting. Small details like the snow on the coats and hats and the fact that they are eating and drinking real food and drinks gives it a touch of authenticity. ‘Bus Stop’ is a classic and a must see for fans of character and dialogue driven performances.

‘Bus Stop’ is playing at The Classic Theatre of San Antonio through Sunday May 28, 2017. Show times are Friday and Saturday at 8p.m. and Sundays at 3p.m. Tickets are available online or by calling (210) 589-8450.