Book by David West Read
Music and Lyrics by Max Martin and friends
Directors, Choreographers and Set Designers: Charlotte
Morphett, James Tolhurst-Close
Musical Director: Callum Tolhurst-Close
A Free-Rain Theatre Company production
The Q Theatre, Queanbeyan to 26 April
Reviewed by Len Power 2 April 2026
What if Shakespeare’s wife, Anne Hathaway, talked her husband into changing his play ‘Romeo & Juliet’ so that Juliet did not die at the end? With its mid-2000s sensibility and characters and with changes continuing to be made by the couple as the play progresses, ‘& Juliet’ is a show that exists mainly for enjoyment. Some modern political or social issues arise along the way, but it really is just crazy and tuneful fun.
All eight of the principal cast give committed performances. They sing the many songs in the show with charm, skill and confidence. The characters they play are not written with a lot of depth, but it really doesn’t matter. The rest of the cast, totalling 23, sing very well and dance the energetic choreography with precision.

Chloe Stevenson (Juliet) and the company

Jackson Gibbs (Shakespeare) and Vanessa Valois (Anne Hathaway)

Chloe Stevenson (Juliet) and Mackinley Brown (Romeo)
This is a show designed to appeal especially to a younger audience. The directors, Charlotte Morphett and James Tolhurst-Close, have provided a colourful, enjoyable show with fine singing and dancing. It’s quite an achievement.
Photos by Janelle McMenamin
Len Power's reviews are also broadcast on Artsound FM 92.7 in the ‘Arts Cafe’ and ‘Arts About’ programs and published in his blog 'Just Power Writing' at https://justpowerwriting.blogspot.com/.
