Investing in our Romeo and Juliet in America.

Investing in a musical is no-doubt a risky investment. It would be dishonest to pretend otherwise.

Musicals are big and expensive. They depend on the talent and commitment of each of the many, many artists that come together and pour their hearts into it.

It can also be a very gratifying experience.

This musical has a solid pedigree. While every new production is a new adventure, with risks lurking left and right, betting on a property that has garnered awards of ‘Best Musical’ around the world, in widely different productions, in different languages, has to be a guarantee that at its base, the work is of unquestionable quality.

How could songs from a musical top radio charts in different countries, like Romeo and Juliet has done? In different languages? Diamond record. Platinum record. Double gold record!

See these images. Listen to these songs. Remind yourself of this heart-wrenching story. If, and only if, it speaks to your heart, ponder if this experience is for you.

And if it is, welcome aboard. We promise to do everything in our power to make this adventure a beautiful one for you like it is for us.

 Thank you,

Hélène Dallaire Magadini

 


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You’re in good company:

The legendary David Zard invested in Romeo and Juliet.

The late mega producer from Italy organized stadium tours by Cat Stevens, Elton John, Tina Turner, Lou Reed, Frank Zappa, the Rolling Stones, Genesis, Bob Dylan, Madonna, Michael Jackson and more. He was also a record producer. In recent years, Zard focused on stage shows, most recently producing the 2013 musical Romeo e Giulietta – Ama e cambia il mondo (Romeo and Juliet – Love and Change the World) which toured Italy for 5 years, closing in November 2018.