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Romeo and Juliet

“Sparky and entertaining”
Leah Byrne and Angus Taylor in Romeo and Juliet at Lanternhouse, Cumbernauld. Photo: Robin Mitchell
Leah Byrne and Angus Taylor in Romeo and Juliet at Lanternhouse, Cumbernauld. Photo: Robin Mitchell
Inventive, if a little rushed, staging of Shakespeare’s play provides a strong opening production at Cumbernauld’s new venue

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