Romeo & Juliet Review
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Romeo & Juliet Review ★★★★☆
Robert Icke is back in London with another classic text taken apart and reassembled. This Romeo & Juliet at the Harold Pinter Theatre is occasionally too clever for its own good, but it has Sadie Sink at its centre, and that, frankly, is enough. The strictly limited revival,
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