Orlando Bloom made his Broadway debut as Romeo, starring opposite two-time Tony nominee Condola Rashad as Juliet.
In 2014, the " Romeo and Juliet " conversation centered largely on the cinematic release of a recorded starring Orlando Bloom and Condola Rashad. This revival, directed by David Leveaux, was significant for being the first time in 36 years that the play had been produced for Broadway. Broadway Production (Theatrical & Filmed Release) Romeo And Juliet 2014
Critics were mixed; while some praised the chemistry and energy of the leads, others found the age gap (Bloom was 36 at the time) or the modern choices less convincing than traditional adaptations. The 2013/2014 Cinematic Overlap Orlando Bloom made his Broadway debut as Romeo,
Originally opening at the in late 2013, the stage performance was filmed and released in movie theaters in February 2014. A defining feature of this staging was the
The production updated the world of Verona with modern aesthetics—Bloom famously made his entrance on a vintage motorcycle wearing denim and Doc Martens—while strictly maintaining Shakespeare’s original language .
A defining feature of this staging was the racial division between the feuding families: the Montagues were played by white actors and the Capulets by black actors .
While the Broadway film arrived in 2014, it followed closely on the heels of the directed by Carlo Carlei and written by Julian Fellowes. Broadway's Romeo and Juliet (2014) Review