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It was a tragic week for love on stage – we discuss Romeo and Juliet and Les Liaisons Dangereuses

Two big tragedies open on the London stage this week

Alex Wood

Alex Wood

| London |

3 April 2026

Scenes from Les Liaisons Dangereuses and Romeo and Juliet, by Sarah Lee and Manuel Harlan
Scenes from Les Liaisons Dangereuses and Romeo and Juliet, by Sarah Lee and Manuel Harlan

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Sarah Crompton has been hither and thither this week reviewing very long plays (with some very late endings) – with Romeo and Juliet starring Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe clocking in at three hours, while Les Liaisons Dangereuses with Lesley Manville and Aidan Turner not far off the same duration. It brings up all sorts of questions about love stories on stage, the importance of dance for bringing out unspoken truths, and whether or not you should smile during a curtain call.

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