Romeo and Juliet - Act 1 Scene 3 - "Nurse, where’s my daughter?" (Subtitles in modern English)
🎭 We are a completely amateur Shakespearean theatre company founded in 1924. Therefore, all Super Thanks and Thanks donations go towards funding our future productions 🎭 🌱 🎭 ➤ ➤ Subtitles for this video are in modern English. Simply turn on the Subtitles/Closed Caption (CC) button. You can also change the subtitle language for your convenience ➤ ➤ Hey there, fabulous folks! Gather 'round for the ultimate tale of star-crossed lovers. It's like "The Bachelor," but with a bit more drama and way fewer roses. Picture this: two rival families, the Montagues and Capulets, fighting over something so silly that you'll facepalm yourselves. And right in the middle of it all, there's Romeo and Juliet—our very own Romeo+Juliet ship! Get ready for epic poetry, teenage hormones, and enough teenage angst to fill a whole season of a Netflix show. Let's embark on this rollercoaster of emotions—Shakespeare style! Summary of "Romeo and Juliet" Act 1, Scene 3: Okay, lovely folks, let's get this Shakespearean party started! Act 1, Scene 3 takes us to the Capulet house, where the party-planning committee (a.k.a. Lady Capulet and the Nurse) are busy as bees preparing for Juliet's big day. What's the occasion, you ask? Oh, just a simple thing called marriage. 💍👰 But hold your horses! Juliet isn't even 14 yet, and they already want her hitched to some dude named Paris. 🙅♀️👎 Lady Capulet insists that it's the right time for love and marriage, but Juliet's all like, "Can't I just, like, take a gap year or something?" 📚🌍🤷♀️ Enter the sassy and ever-quotable Nurse, who's been Juliet's BFF since, like, forever. 👵💬 She recounts a hilariously embarrassing story about Juliet learning to walk as a baby. Oh, the joys of childhood! 😂👶 But amidst all the giggles and baby stories, Lady Capulet gets serious and drops the bomb: Paris wants to marry Juliet, and he's, like, super rich and handsome! 💰💑 The Nurse can't help but fangirl a bit, while Juliet probably starts imagining what her future #OOTD would look like. 😍👗👠 Juliet decides to play it cool and agrees to check Paris out at the party, but she's no fool! She knows that falling for a guy at first sight might not be the best plan. 🤔❤️ Cue the famous quote: "I'll look to like, if looking liking move." 😄👀💕 So there you have it—teenage drama at its finest. Juliet's got suitors lining up, while Romeo's lurking in the shadows like the emo kid at a bright and shiny party. 🕵️♂️🎉💔 Will these star-crossed lovers finally meet? Will Paris win Juliet's heart, or will she find her own Romeo amidst the feud? Only time (and Shakespeare) will tell! Stay tuned, darlings, for more forbidden love, family feuds, and poetic musings in "Romeo and Juliet"! 🌹🔪💘 #ShakespearesLoveStory #FeudingFamilies #EmoRomeo Sparknotes provide excellent summary and analysis of Shakespeare plays: https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespear...

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