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'''Romeo and Juliet''' was a play written by [[William Shakespeare]].
'''Romeo and Juliet''' was a play written by [[William Shakespeare]].


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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* Many of the period costumes seen in ''[[The Masque of Mandragora (TV story)|The Masque of Mandragora]]'' were first used in {{w|Renato Castellani}}'s {{w|Romeo and Juliet (1954 film)|1954 feature film production}} of ''Romeo and Juliet''.''<ref>Production notes, ''The Masque of Mandragora'' DVD</ref>''
* Many of the period costumes seen in ''[[The Masque of Mandragora (TV story)|The Masque of Mandragora]]'' were first used in {{w|Renato Castellani}}'s {{w|Romeo and Juliet (1954 film)|1954 feature film production}} of ''Romeo and Juliet''.''<ref>Production notes, ''The Masque of Mandragora'' DVD</ref>''
* According to ''[[The Brilliant Book 2012]],'' a book that contains [[Tardis:Valid sources|non-narrative]] based information, [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] saw ''Romeo and Juliet'' at the Theatre in [[1605]] before they were arrested by [[King]] [[James I]].
* According to ''[[The Brilliant Book 2012]],'' a book that contains [[Tardis:Valid sources|non-narrative]] based information, [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] saw ''Romeo and Juliet'' at the Theatre in [[1605]] before they were arrested by [[King]] [[James I]].


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:Plays by William Shakespeare]]
[[Category:Plays by William Shakespeare]]

Revision as of 06:54, 13 December 2016

Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet was a play written by William Shakespeare.

While a captive of Saladin, Barbara Wright was going to tell him the stories of Romeo and Juliet, Gulliver's Travels and Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales. (TV: The Crusade)

In August 1937, Lucas Seyton stole an original draft of Romeo and Juliet from the Palace Theatrical Museum in London. (PROSE: The Shadow of Weng-Chiang)

While on Zeta Minor, the Fourth Doctor quoted a line from Romeo and Juliet. (TV: Planet of Evil)

Behind the scenes

References

  1. Production notes, The Masque of Mandragora DVD