The Marine Corps is some of the best acting training you could have. Having that responsibility for peopleâs lives, suddenly time becomes a really valuable commodity and you want to make the most of it. And for acting, you just have to do the work, just keep doing it.
I know itâs fun and edgy to say that if Romeo and Juliet had lived they would have had a miserable marriage but I super disagree.
They share a poetic, romantic sensibility that no one else in the entire play has. Everyone else is either bawdy (Nurse), or witty (Mercutio, Benvolio), or practical (mom and dad Capulet, Rosaline – even though she never appears). Romeo and Juliet, however, experience their feelings at 11 without judging themselves. They are incredibly present and self-aware about their feelings, and they are the only two people in the play that are the same level of Extra, and thatâs what they immediately recognize in each other.
They have fun together in a way that is more in line with Shakespeareâs comedy couples than his tragedy couples. They tease each other and play word games even in dire circumstances. They balance each otherâs idiosyncrasies and compliment one anotherâs senses of humor.
But most importantly, itâs a matter of âWhatâs the Stronger Choice?âÂ
 Which Iâm constantly harping on about. Itâs sad if two people die young. Itâs devastating to witness the deaths of two people about to share a beautiful life-long love.
You have to make the audience believe that they are perfectly suited (and Shakespeare does help you with that). Youâre making for a lukewarm production if you dull the tragedy by letting the audience walk away thinking: âoh well. It never would have worked anyway.â
Can I add the line from Juliet where she calls Romeo her husband and âbest friendâ? To me, she sees a world where theyâre companions, and not just as lovers but as friends.
Their first dialogue is a freaking sonnet, like, does Shakespeare have to draw you a diagram?
Yeah, I mean he spells it out pretty clear. He absolutely does not depict these two warring families as being in the right, considering theyâre killing each other off. Itâs not âstupid deluded teens are too silly and in love for the Real Worldâ, itâs that love is really what the Real World should be about, but their families are the deluded ones for not seeing it.