The Fall Of Two Houses

The Fall Of Two Houses

Rudolph Ortiz

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Editorial:
Rudolph Ortiz
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Obras de teatro, textos teatrales
ISBN:
9798998754807
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The Fall of Two Houses is a lyrical and devastating sequel to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet that explores the aftermath of legend-the moment when the lovers are gone but the city still smolders with grief, anger, and unhealed wounds. In the ruins of Verona, there is no peace. Instead, silence takes root, festering into shame, rage, and forgotten truths.Told in five acts and an epilogue, this full-length play follows Rosaline-Juliet’s cousin and Romeo’s first love-as she returns to a war-torn Verona haunted by both literal and emotional ghosts. Alongside a broken Friar Laurence, a disillusioned servant, a mourning Lord Montague, and a mysterious child chronicler, Rosaline confronts the mythologizing of tragedy and the burden carried by those who survive it. Their intertwined journeys reveal that pride, haste, and silence-not just love-were the architects of destruction.As the once-mighty houses of Montague and Capulet fall-some consumed by flames, others crumbling under the weight of guilt-the play examines generational trauma, inherited hate, and the pressing question at the heart of all tragedies: What do we do after the story ends?With rich, emotionally charged roles for young and adult performers alike, The Fall of Two Houses offers a powerful platform for exploring timeless themes of identity, grief, justice, and truth. Characters who were once mere footnotes now step into the center of the stage, rewriting the narrative in their own ink and reclaiming the dignity their world denied them.This is not a love story. It is what comes after. The silence. The reckoning. The truth.Perfect for high school and college theater departments, drama competitions, Shakespeare festivals, and readers passionate about literary adaptation, The Fall of Two Houses is at once poetic and political, fierce and intimate. It holds up a mirror to the myths we inherit-and dares to ask who truly has the right to tell them. Rich in emotional resonance and driven by lyrical language, this is a play for anyone who has ever questioned the endings they were taught to believe.

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