Romeo & Juliette

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A Montague and a Capulet, from opposite sides of feuding families that have been enemies for centuries, fall in love at first sight. They secretly marry, but Shakespeare’s famous young couple is doomed. Their tragic deaths in each other’s arms leave everything lost.
Gounod’s deeply romantic music breathes new life into the world’s most celebrated love story. Passion personified, from tender intimacy to ecstatic grandeur, includes five iconic love duets and soaring music for the entire cast.

Shakespeare Opera Theatre blends Shakespeare’s most iconic spoken scenes with those of Gounod’s masterpiece opera to bring you a thrillingly unique experience of one of the world’s most beloved stories. Share it with those you love July 11th-14th at Hudson Hall in McLean, Virginia, and at Artspace in The Plains, Virginia July 18th-20th.

The Cast

Cover Cast

Production Staff

Crew

  • Ray Raymond | Lead Carpenter
  • Assistant Lead Carpenter | Chuck Grimes
  • Carpentry Assistant | Wade Smith
  • Audrey Mollo | Wardrobe & Properties
  • Melissa Chavez | Supertitles and Educational Materials
  • Tammy Rogers | Box Office Manager
  • Elissa Krieg | Front of House Manager
  • Wade Smith and many other wonderful volunteers | Concessions
  • Laura Sage | Graphic Design / Website Development
  • Kenneth Garrett (National Geographic), Lauren Sanfiel, Jojo Martin | Photography

Sponsors

About SOT

Founded in 2015, Shakespeare Opera Theatre is a professional 501c(3) non-profit performing arts company specializing in classical theatre with classical music. We’ve been described as “classical mash-up,” and we think that fits us superbly! We are proud to perform at historic and beautiful St. Thomas Episcopal Church in McLean, VA, and Grace Episcopal Church in The Plains, VA. Join us again for our future productions!

2025 marks SOT’s historic 10th year, and we are excited to continue on in our mission to provide affordable and intimate performances of classic works with a twist. Ticket sales, as with most nonprofit performing arts companies, do not begin to meet all of our expenses, and we depend on partnerships with businesses and individuals in our community to help us bridge the budgetary gap. SOT offers those with lower incomes, students, military (both active duty and veterans) and first responders tickets free of cost. We employ professional musicians, actors and singers from our region and beyond, who are vital to maintaining the high quality our audiences have come to expect. We also give opportunities to local high school and college students to learn about and participate in all areas of production. By helping us continue to bring classical perform8ng arts to our region, you become our partner in exploring the exciting, indelible works that have stood the test of time.You can help SOT introduce people of all ages to the wonders of these masterpieces in a manner both authentic and entertaining.

Please donate by cash, check or credit card at our front desk, by emailing us at info@shakespeareoperatheatre.com, or by clicking on the green donate button above to see all donation options available. Thank you for sustaining us through ten magical seasons — with your support, we look forward to many more!!

Gratefully yours — The SOT Team,

Dr. Lori Lind
Managing Director
Dr. Lisa Bloy
Associate Director
Andrew Kraus
Assistant Artistic Director
Gene Allen
Executive Producer
Lauren Sanfiel
Executive Producer
Melissa Chávez
Associate Producer
Rick Knight
Associate Producer
Tammy Rogers
Associate Producer
Eva Salmercon
Associate Producer
Wade Smith
Associate Producer

Our Mission

This is not a project one is asked to take on as a performing artist anywhere else in the world, as far as I am aware. The level of excitement from performers and audiences has grown exponentially with each production. It was most definitely not a raging success right out of the gate. You never know as a founder of a company if your ideas really are just plain hare-brained. Nevertheless, over time, some pretty fabulous artists showed up to bring it to life, and then an audience for what we do started to build. Who knew people like you would actually pay to see these unconventional presentations of the classics of Western civilization? I like to think that I did. But truly, I did not know what would happen. I think it’s a testament to my sheer stubbornness, and also to the people who supported me along the way. Indubitably, my first reaction is to thank my mother, who has always supported me no matter how crazy my ideas. Secondly, the people of Grace church and Weston Mathews, the rector there, for taking us on as a resident company back in 2018, and where we still perform, after wandering around in the wilderness for a few years. Then there is our current main rehearsal and performance venue, St. Thomas church, whose people and the rector, Fran Gardner-Smith, not only welcomed me as their organist and choir director, but enthusiastically opened their space and gave unmitigated and immediate support to Shakespeare Opera Theatre. My heartfelt thanks cannot be overstated: to our performers, our staff, our volunteers, our donors and supporters, and most especially to YOU, our devoted audience, without whom we would have no reason to do any of it.

Merci beaucoup, Grazie mille & Thank You!

Dr. Lori Lind — Managing Director

Donors

Shakespeare Opera Theatre would like to thank our donors for their generosity in supporting our season

Queen / King Donors ($1,001+)

Eugene Allen
Grace the Plains Episcopal Church
Jan & Chuck Grimes
Katsas Family Trust
Walter Lazear & Audrey Adair
Tricia & Skeets Meyer
Cleta & Ray Raymond
Fran Gardner Smith & David Smith
Patricia & David Smith
Berta & Wade Smith
St. Thomas Episcopal Church

Countess / Count Donors ($501-$1,000)

Kenneth Garrett

Baroness / Baron Donors ($250-$500)

Karen & John Knox
Debby McCaffree
Lynne Montgomery
Lee Swallows
Isabella Umberger

Courtiers (Up to $249)

Rishabh Bajekal
Will Ferris
Susan Gardiner
Carol & Duane Goddard
Jennifer Lee
Justin Meyer
Mollie Regan
Louise Rosenburg
The Vestry of St. Thomas
The Choir of St. Thomas
Joshua Waits
Phyllis & Stephen Wickman

Thank you for your considered support of Shakespeare Opera Theatre.

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