The Two Gentlemen of Verona
Tue Jun 24, 2025 to Sun Jun 29, 2025
Timezone : Europe/Brussels
La Maison qui Chante, Rue du Viaduc 122, Ixelles, Belgique
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
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Life in little Verona was simpler: nothing could change Proteus’ love for Julia, his bond with Valentine, his belief in Love as a benevolent God. The big swinging city of Milan, and Silvia, the remarkable woman at the heart of the action, changes all that, and all of them, forever.  Love lives in Milan too, but might not be on your side any more.  To dance with Love there, you might have to learn the Frug, the Monkey and definitely the Metamorphosis. When the new you leaves Milan for the Wilderness, you’ll barely recognize yourself, or believe what you’re capable of.
 
Shakespeare wrote his first comedy at 28, plotting an original love quadrangle with all the twists, holes, heartbreak and surprise of young love itself. Was he in love when he wrote it? Making their first appearance were many of his lifelong motifs and obsessions: blind, deluded, faithless and loyal lovers; hilarious ‘side’ characters demanding the audience’s true love; and women emerging, despite their titular gentlemen, as the undeniable protagonists of our tale.
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Tue Jun 24, 2025 to Sun Jun 29, 2025
Timezone : Europe/Brussels
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2025-06-24 20:00:00 2025-06-29 16:30:00 Europe/Brussels The Two Gentlemen of Verona Reservations on : https://www.billetweb.fr/the-two-gentlemen-of-verona -- Life in little Verona was simpler: nothing could change Proteus’ love for Julia, his bond with Valentine, his belief in Love as a benevolent God. The big swinging city of Milan, and Silvia, the remarkable woman at the heart of the action, changes all that, and all of them, forever.  Love lives in Milan too, but might not be on your side any more.  To dance with Love there, you might have to learn the Frug, the Monkey and definitely the Metamorphosis. When the new you leaves Milan for the Wilderness, you’ll barely recognize yourself, or believe what you’re capable of.   Shakespeare wrote his first comedy at 28, plotting an original love quadrangle with all the twists, holes, heartbreak and surprise of young love itself. Was he in love when he wrote it? Making their first appearance were many of his lifelong motifs and obsessions: blind, deluded, faithless and loyal lovers; hilarious ‘side’ characters demanding the audience’s true love; and women emerging, despite their titular gentlemen, as the undeniable protagonists of our tale. La Maison qui Chante, Rue du Viaduc 122, Ixelles, Belgique Brussels Shakespeare Society
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