The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy by William Shakespeare concerning the fate of two young star-crossed lovers. It is perhaps the most famous of his plays, one of his earliest theatrical triumphs, and is thought to be the most archetypal love story of the Renaissance.
Romeo and Juliet (1968) is an Oscar-winning film adaptation of the William Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet.
The 1936 movie adaptation of Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet was directed by George Cukor, with a screenplay written by Talbot Jennings.
Romeo and Juliet (Op. 64) is a ballet by Sergei Prokofiev based on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Music from the ballet was extracted by Prokofiev as three suites for orchestra and as a piano work.
Romeo and Juliet is a musical work by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Subtitled Overture - Fantasy, the composer — like others such as Berlioz and Prokofiev — was deeply inspired by Shakespeare and by Shakespeare's play of the same name.
The first American film version of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet was a silent film short made in 1908 made by Vitagraph Studios. Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, it was filmed in Central Park in Manhattan, New York.
"Romeo and Juliet" was a single by the British rock band Dire Straits. It appeared on their album Making Movies and subsequently appeared on the live albums and On the Night. The song was written by Dire Straits' leader, Mark Knopfler.
Romeo and Juliet, 1983, stars Alex Hyde-White as the title role Romeo and Blanche Baker as Juliet.