Part One: The Role of Women in Romeo & Juliet with Fiona Mountford and Kimberley Sykes

In this episode the Evening Standard’s former Theatre Critic, Fiona Mountford joins director Kimberley Sykes to discuss the role of women in our production of Romeo and Juliet. Don’t miss Part Two (see Profile) where they are joined by members of the cast to continue the discussion.

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Established in 1932, the award-winning Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is one of the largest theatres in London. Situated in the beautiful surroundings of a Royal Park, both its stage and auditorium are entirely uncovered. The theatre is celebrated for its bold and dynamic productions (The Turn of the Screw, Little Shop of Horrors, The Seagull, Porgy and Bess, The Crucible, Henry V), with audiences of over 140,000 each year during its 18-week season. “Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre has been transformed into one of the capital’s most exciting spaces.” The Guardian