Romeo and Juliet at Spokane Civic Theatre

Experience one of the most enduring love stories ever written—William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet—brought to life at the Spokane Civic Theatre this spring. Set against the backdrop of feuding families in Verona, Italy, this iconic tragedy explores themes of love, fate, loyalty, and the devastating consequences of division.
Whether you’re discovering the tale for the first time or revisiting a timeless classic, this production promises a deeply emotional and visually captivating interpretation of Shakespeare’s most well-known play.
About the Play
Written between 1595–1596, Romeo and Juliet follows two star-crossed lovers as they fight to be together despite the bitter rivalry between their families—the Montagues and the Capulets. Their secret romance sets into motion a series of events that lead to heartbreak, redemption, and one of the most powerful conclusions in theater history.
Why You Should Go
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A Classic Reimagined: Witness Shakespeare’s work in a fresh, intimate setting with a talented cast and thoughtful direction.
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Emotionally Resonant: Themes of love, conflict, and fate remain as relevant today as ever.
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Perfect for Date Night or Family Outing: Whether you’re a fan of drama, literature, or live performance, this is a cultural must-see.
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Support Local Theatre: Enjoy a professional-level production from one of Spokane’s most beloved performing arts institutions.
Event Details
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Dates: March 28 – April 13, 2025
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Showtimes: Vary by date (check Spokane Civic Theatre’s website for full schedule)
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Location:
Spokane Civic Theatre
1020 N Howard St
Spokane, WA 99201 -
Admission: $15 – $39
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Phone: (509) 325-2507
Make It an Evening
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Arrive early and enjoy a pre-show drink or snack at a nearby downtown restaurant.
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Bring friends or make it a special evening with a loved one—this show is perfect for sparking conversation and reflection.
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Consider supporting the theater further by becoming a member or making a donation to help sustain local arts.
Don’t miss this powerful and poignant production of Romeo and Juliet. Secure your seats now and experience the heartbreak, hope, and humanity of this timeless masterpiece.
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