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Romeo and Juliet review

“Dramatic jeopardy is in short supply”
Adam Gillian, Ray Sesay and Emma Dougan in Romeo and Juliet at Lyric Theatre, Belfast. Photo: Carrie Davenport
Adam Gillian, Ray Sesay and Emma Dougan in Romeo and Juliet at Lyric Theatre, Belfast. Photo: Carrie Davenport
Drastically curtailed version of Shakespeare’s star-crossed romance at Lyric Theatre, Belfast, is light on passion, poetry and purpose

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