Are the members of TSW full-time pros or enthusiastic amateurs?
They are just local young people who are interested in performing, some of them want to be actors, singers or dancers. Some of them just wanted more to do on a Saturday than hang around on the streets. TSW are going to be performing your production of Romeo and Juliet at the Drama Centre in Malta this month. How did this visit to Malta come about? A friend suggested that I write to Frank Camilleri at the University of Malta. He forwarded my details to Mario Azzopardi at The Drama Centre. Once we’d exchanged ideas Mario stepped into action to arrange this. He’s been fantastic. Am I allowed to say that? Romeo and Juliet can be, in many ways, a bit of a clich’ when it comes to fitting plays to youthful companies. What do you think TSW bring to the piece that is fresh and new? We’ve stayed faithful to Shakespeare’s story but translated it into modern English, although we have gone to great pains to keep the modern language in Shakespeare’s verse (iambic pentameters). We have a very multi-c
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