It was the lark
Romeo and Juliet are alive - and arguing.
What if the most tragic love story of all time hadn't had a tragic ending?
The most famous couple in world literature find themselves not dead in Verona, but alive in a bourgeois everyday life, decades after their supposedly tragic end.
Romeo is a tired civil servant, Juliet a frustrated wife, and daughter Lucretia brings a breath of fresh air - and plenty of chaos - into the dusty marriage. But then William Shakespeare himself turns up to complain about the wayward progress of his play...
A lively exchange of blows about love, everyday life and marital madness.
