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2nd and 3rd Year students watch Romeo and Juliet at The Helix

NEWS / 3 April 2014

On Thursday, 31st March, Ms. Reynolds brought the 2nd and 3rd Year English classes to The Helix to watch a production of Romeo and Juliet.

On Thursday, 31st March, the 2nd and 3rd Years went to DCU to watch an adaptation of the play, Romeo and Juliet. It was mainly focused on the theme of young love. I found the play quite engaging because they interacted with the audience and kept us on our toes by asking loads of questions. At the end we were asked who was our favourite character and why we thought their adaptation was amusing and unique.

Megan Harnett (3rd Year)

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