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Win Two Tickets To The Interracial Broadway Revival Of Romeo & Juliet

We’re thrilled and excited about the new broadway revival of Romeo & Juliet starring two time Tony nominee Condola Rashad & Orlando Bloom. So excited we’re offering our readers a chance to win two tickets to the show! This classic tale is one you don’t want to miss and now you may not have to. Follow the directions down below to win.

Set in Verona, Italy, ROMEO AND JULIET tells the story of two young lovers whose noble families are locked in a bitter feud. They try to defy the circumstances that forbid their love, with heartbreaking results. In this modern take on a Shakespeare classic, Orlando Bloom and Tony® nominee Condola Rashad are the star-crossed interracial couple; his clan, the Montagues, are white, while hers, the Capulets, are black. Joining Condola and Orlando in the cast are Tony-winner Chuck Cooper (as Lord Capulet), Roslyn Ruff (as Lady Capulet), Corey Hawkins (as Tybalt), Geoffery Owens (as Prince Escalus), Brent Carver (as Friar Laurence), Jane Houdyshell (as Nurse), and Justin Guarini (as Paris).

*To Win The Tickets: 1. Follow BroadwayBlack.com on Twitter —–>>> HERE 2. Follow Romeo & Juliet on Twitter ——–>>> HERE 3. Tweet this link to all your followers including a mention to @BroadwayBlack 4. Answer the following trivia question in the comments below and include your email address WHO WAS THE FIRST BLACK WOMAN TO PLAY JULIET IN ‘ROMEO & JULIET ON BROADWAY??? 5. Follow ALL Directions

*Must be in New York City on a Tues, Wed, or Thurs during the month of September THIS CONTEST IS OFFICIALLY CLOSED GOOD LUCK!!!

AND THE WINNER IS… OLIVIA WALKER 🙂 (@Livvie_Baby)

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Drew Shade is a theatre artist and enthusiast who fosters artistic diversity and excellence for the love of Black theatre artists. He is the Founder/Creative Director of Broadway Black, Off-Book Podcast & The Antonyo Awards. “Have a belief in yourself that is bigger than anyone’s disbelief.” – August Wilson

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