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		<title>By: Romeo and Juliet Roundup</title>
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		<description>[...] Ed and Leanne are the ones to watch if you are drawn to an extra dose of darkness and focus on characters divided between two irreconcilable worlds. There are plenty of quirky signature moves (such as Ed&#8217;s stretchy arabesques and swirling turns on attitude which make the most of his long limbs) and an edgy, more unconventional quality to the way they portray their characters as compared to other casts but – at the same time &#8211; this is what makes their performances so personal and so deeply touching. More on their Romeo and Juliet here. [...]</description>
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