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In the first episode of the third season, Charisse and Bob describe why Romeo and Juliet is the ultimate postmodern fodder and the process of tackling 1 story across 10 (eventually 12) different iterations. They then focus on how West Side Story (1961) – by foregrounding the racial climate of the time – launched the understanding of Romeo and Juliet as a blank canvas on which current events could be inscribed.
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In the first episode of the third season, Charisse and Bob describe why Romeo and Juliet is the ultimate postmodern fodder and the process of tackling 1 story across 10 (eventually 12) different iterations. They then focus on how West Side Story (1961) – by foregrounding the racial climate of the time – launched the understanding of Romeo and Juliet as a blank canvas on which current events could be inscribed.