I suppose I shouldn't really be surprised that so many directors twigged to Mercutio's, um, leanings. Lord knows it's obvious enough. Wish I'd seen that production of R & J, though.
And I wish Tom Stoppard or somebody would write a play about Mercutio. Why are the really interesting Shakespeare characters always the secondary ones?
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And I wish Tom Stoppard or somebody would write a play about Mercutio. Why are the really interesting Shakespeare characters always the secondary ones?