Arts and Entertainment
August 30, 2024
From: American Repertory TheaterTake $10 Off Romeo and Juliet
Labor Day Sale Ends SEP 3
Deepen Your Experience at an Upcoming Event
The cast of Shakespeare’s iconic love story takes the stage in just a few weeks, and for a limited time you can take $10 off. Now through September 3, use the code LABOROFLOVE10 in performances of Romeo and Juliet from August 31 to September 11 (excluding September 4 and 5).* Just choose your performance, enter the promo code, then select your seats at the discounted price.
Related Events
Dig into Shakespeare, make new friends, and be reacquainted with young love.
With Scenic Designer Amy Rubin
THU, SEP 12 at 6PM
Supporters are invited to an exclusive pre-show reception with Scenic Designer Amy Rubin on September 12. Become an A.R.T. Member at $500+ to book into this performance** and enjoy benefits all season long. Give Now
At Aeronaut Allston
FRI, SEP 13 at 5:30PM
It’s hard to find as true a band of friends as Romeo’s—we’re here to make it easier. A.R.T. and the B-Side host a free, fun chance to find your people, Shakespeare style. RSVP Now
With Stephen Greenblatt & Ramie Targoff
MON, SEP 16 at 7PM
Join Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director Diane Paulus at the Loeb Dama Center for a free, lively conversation with renowned professors Stephen Greenblatt and Ramie Targoff about Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet. RSVP Now
Baz Luhrmann’s 1996 Film
SAT, SEP 21 at 2PM
Join us at the Harvard Ed Portal in Allston for a free screening of Baz Luhrmann's 1996 film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, followed by a dialogue inspired by the themes of love, reconciliation, and healing. RSVP Now
Post-show Talks
Open to ticket holders to any performance of Romeo and Juliet.
With Dr. Charmain Jackman
After FRI, SEP 20 Performance
Dr. Charmain Jackman speaks with A.R.T.’s Leah Harris about the themes of love, family, healing, and reconciliation in Romeo and Juliet, and the audience support resources she has curated for the production. More Info
With Meredith Goldstein
After THU, SEP 26 Performance
Boston Globe “Love Letters” advice columnist/podcast host Meredith Goldstein and “Love Letters” podcast producer Christine Ahanotu discuss why young love can seem so important and how our brains change as we get older. More Info