Tibbets played Mercutio in the play about 30 years ago with the University of Auckland’s Summer Shakespeare. He loved the language, the triple meanings, the depth of social comment and the relevance to modern times.
Pascal also loves the chaos of the play.
“It’s not a whimsical love story, it’s a brawl, it’s a fight. The way those poor lovers try to find their way through that discord is fabulous but tragic.”
Tibbits made some of the characters women “which gives some of the bawdy jokes take a new twist”, he said.
A Shakespearean play was not about the language – it’s about the story, Tibbets said. The audience will not be stumped by complicated dialogue.
“The story has to shine through and we have done that through good directing and good acting,” Pascal says,
With wife Vikki, the Te Puna couple were the winners of My Kitchen Rules New Zealand in 2023. They have been bringing Shakespeare back into the theatrical fold for several years.
Their aim is to introduce and mentor young people to theatre and Shakespeare.
There are 22 in the cast. Juliet is played by Rain Denyer from Mount Maunganui and Oliver Spence from Pāpāmoa plays Romeo.
Gayle Spence, who played Prospero in last year’s The Tempest, directs.
Food and drink will be available at the performances.
The details
What: Summer Shakespeare Tauranga Trust’s Romeo and Juliet
Where: Te Puna Quarry Park Amphitheatre
When: February 6-16
Tickets: Eventfinda