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Audible Daily Deal -- exp 17 Aug

$1.95 -- Romeo and Jude -- Marty Ross/ full cast --> 5.7 hrs/ R-4.3 --> contemp

Day 3 of Audible Studios Week

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Romeo and Jude: An Audible Original Drama

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Contains strong language and adult themes.

A gritty reimagining of Shakespeare's famous tragedy - full of passion, emotion, scandal, disillusionment and family fallout.

A brand new modern-day audiobook adaptation of William Shakespeare's classic love story.

Romeo and Jude - starring Owen Teale (Game of Thrones), Matthew Tennyson (Pride), Nick Moran (Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels) and Ricky Norwood (EastEnders).

An amateur dramatics company in a suburban corner of nowhere. Two men with very different lives, brought together when cast in the roles of Romeo and Juliet - 'as Shakespeare would have it', in the words of their eccentric and enigmatic director. Though the elicit romance doesn’t only play out on the stage.

Against the odds, our heroes struggle to keep hold of each other and to keep a handle on real life. As the pressures, threats and expectations of their worlds draw in, per Shakespeare's original, the pithy banter from the first few scenes evaporates away to reveal a very real and present danger...and even tragedy.
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