Romeo and Juliet
Ballet
S. Prokofiev, A. Piotrovski, L. Lavrovski, S. Radlov

2 hours including one intermission

Romeo and Juliet

World-renowned dance star Jiří Bubeníček has choreographed the ballet "Romeo and Juliet" in collaboration with the Rijeka Symphony Orchestra, as well as the Croatian and Italian dramas of the Rijeka National Theatre. The concept and dramaturgy were conceived in partnership with his wife Nadina Cojocaru, who is also responsible for the costume design. Behind them lies an extensive period of research, a plethora of ideas and thoughts, and a significant investment of energy into artistic creations that will captivate the audience from every angle of the stage. With a polished dance, musical, and theatrical interpretation, they will seamlessly immerse the audience into the world of feuding families' hatred and the love of the most enamored couple in history.

Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet perfectly captures the rush of being in love and the desire to make that feeling last forever despite daunting circumstances.

The story is often thought to be about love and its power. But actually, the audience fails to realize that the love is included in the piece only in a few fragile moments of satisfaction. The theme of the play becomes mainly about violence and chaos, confusion and death. From the very beginning of the play, it is highly evident that violence will occur. Furthermore, the needlessness of the deaths in society, especially since they predominantly happen among youth.

The story teaches one to let old family wounds go and not let one's emotions rule one's life. The Montagues and the Capulets have let an old family rivalry take away the future of their own children. It is a narrative that expresses a historical conflict between old forms of identity and new modes of desire, between authority and freedom, between parental will and romantic individualism.

Choreography

Jiří Bubeníček

Conductor

Valentin Egel

Concept and dramaturgy

Jiří Bubeníček / Nadina Bubeníček Cojocaru

Set designer

Aleksandra Ana Buković

Costume design

Nadina Bubeníček Cojocaru

Light design

Dalibor Fugošić / Jiří Bubeníček

Assistant set designer

Iva Katalinić

Costume design assistant

Aleksandra Ana Buković

Video projections

Fanni Tutek-Hajnal / Nadina Bubeníček Cojocaru

Photographer

Fanni Tutek-Hajnal

Ballet masters

Paula Rus / Daniele Romeo

Accompanist

Ella Veselin

Language adviser

Olivera Baljak

Stage manager

Anca Zgurić

Juliet

Maria Matarranz de las Heras

Romeo

Michele Pastorini

Capulet Ali Tabbouch

Lady Capulet

Marta Voinea Čavrak

Nurse

Marta Kanazir Bagadur

Tybalt

Antoine Salle

Paris

Jody Bet

Lady Montague

Tea Rušin

Montague

Alejandro Polo

Mercutio

Valentin Chou

Benvolio

Leonardo De Santis

People of Montague

Soyoka Iwata / Milica Mučibabić

People of Capulet

Ksenija Krutova / Anna Zardi / Maria del Mar Hernandez

Friar Laurence

Janne Boere

Prince Escalus

Andrei Köteles

Two actors

Irena Tereza Prpić / Mario Jovev