Чума на Оба Ваши Дома...16+
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There are stories more sad in the world than the history of Romeo and Juliet.
They were young and pure in heart, and their love, although doomed to destruction, was bright and beautiful. But how to be one who already knew the bitterness of life, but still discovered in himself the great ability to love?
Romeo and Juliet are dead. Shedding tears over the unfortunate lovers, two kinds promised to make peace. And even agreed to be related.
But the old enmity took its toll. Not the best - the worst bride and groom offer each other Montague and Capulet. He is a reveler and a drunkard, she is a dishonored woman.
But it is only for these two to fall in love with each other, as again it turns out that circumstances are hostile and their marriage does not happen ...
How harsh the conditions that fate is! The second Romeo and Juliet ... And how many more will there be - separated lovers, whose union is not to the liking of the hostile among themselves and greedy relatives?
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“ Perfectly!!! A great game of actors. THANK YOU!!! It's as if they've been to Italy.
“ Thank you! The performance is super! An unforgettable feeling, when you do not understand to the end - whether laughter through tears, then, whether sadness atop a smile. A special respect for that guy who was "passing from Jerusalem." Bravo.