Energized PNB brilliantly dances an inventive ‘Romeo’
Energized PNB brilliantly dances an inventive ‘Romeo’
For two decades, Pacific Northwest Ballet had its own “Romeo,” titled “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet,” choreographed by former co-artistic director Kent Stowell. The work is conventional in style and period dress.
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