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    Romeo & Juliet: St. Petersburg Ballet Theatre

    Romeo & Juliet: St. Petersburg Ballet Theatre

    Presented by The Whiting at The Whiting

    January 12, 2008

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    Saturday, January 12, 2008 at 8pm Tickets:$30 / $25 / $19 / $15 Shakespeare's tragic drama of the "star-crossed" young lovers comes to life in this 60-member company adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet." Under the direction of Yuri Petukhov, the St. Petersburg Ballet Theatre will enchant, amaze and take your breath away as Romeo and Juliet prove their love despite the long-standing feud between the Montague and Capulet families. For tickets and additional information, please call The Ticket Center at (810) 237-7333 or visit us at www.thewhiting.com.


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        The Whiting

        1241 E. Kearsley Street
        Flint, MI 48503

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets: $15/$19/$25/$30

        Info Phone: (810) 237-7333

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        January 12, 2008

        Times:
        8:00 pm

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        • Event Name: Romeo & Juliet: St. Petersburg Ballet Theatre
          "Unique version of Romeo and Juliet"
          Comment posted by: Vic from Flint, MI, Jan 13, 2008

          Queen Mad was true to her character's allure. Enchanting, dangerous and effortless in movement. Juliet was the picture of innocence and young love. Overall, the choreography was amazing. This version... Expand

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        • Event Name: Romeo & Juliet: St. Petersburg Ballet Theatre
          "Unique version of Romeo and Juliet"
          Comment posted by: Vic from Flint, MI, Jan 13, 2008

          Queen Mad was true to her character's allure. Enchanting, dangerous and effortless in movement. Juliet was the picture of innocence and young love. Overall, the choreography was amazing. This version... Expand

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