 DCU's drama society have been preparing for their production of Romeo and Juliet for several weeks. The Shakespearean play has been given a modern twist for the society's last production of the year. So it's basically all about the Liberals and Democrats and how Romeo and Juliet can't be together because of their families. So basically Juliet's family are part of Trump's area basically and so she lives in Trump Tower etc. And yet we've been working now since the end of January and it's just been hectic trying to get everyone together and trying to make something much bigger than an ordinary script and the cast have worked so hard for that. So we're only here for one line of parts and we're really lucky because I think we're actually going to sell out tonight so that's a really big positive as well. And it's just trying to get everything organised now before the chaos begins before doors open. The show will take place on DCU's St Patrick's campus at 7pm. Tickets for the show are five euros and can be bought on DCU's Glass Nevin and St Patrick's campus. And we're really excited, we've rehearsed them for a while the process kind of started at the start of the second semester with the auditions and everything and we kind of just rehearsed since then and we're really looking forward to putting it on tonight for everyone. Everyone's been putting a lot of work, we've been going from six to nine, six to ten and it's coming to an end, it's going to be a pretty cool show. Nothing's going to go wrong. Yeah, it's kind of a new twist on it as well we decided we'd bring it into the 21st century because everyone knows the story but we wanted to make it a little bit different and a little bit extra when you come. You might not expect some of the things that are happening. You're just going to see young teenagers doing young teenager things. So what it is? This love feeler? Sarah Murphy DCU TV News