Darius McCall debuts solo act depicting Romeo
A diaphanous Romeo Montague arises from the end of the play. He speaks to the audience, recalling all the events that led to his demise until he realizes what happened… again. Romeo is a ghost, yet he does not know that. He relives the last 5 days of his life, taking you through emotionally-charged scenes, alone in his quest to with his true love again.
One Man Romeo
Written by William Shakespeare
Directed by Estelle Miller
Featuring Darius McCall
At Caos on F-923 F Street Northwest, in Washington, DC 20004
Between METRO CENTER and GALLERY PLACE metro stops.
PERFORMANCES:
7/8@8:15 PM
7/9@12:30 PM
7/12@6:15 PM
7/19@8 PM
7/22@6:15 PM
7/23@12:30 PM
About the Artist
As a non-profit business Capital Fringe is made possible by: Reva and David Logan Foundation, Nora Roberts Foundation, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, The City Fund, Dallas Morse Coors Foundation, Prince Charitable Trust, Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, Share Fund of the Community Foundation for the National Capital Region, MARPAT Foundation, DC Public Library Foundation, PNC Bank, Fringe Board of Directors and Fringe individual donors and members.