In fact the BBC Shakespeare production aired in 1978 did have a 14 year old Juliet ( a brilliant performance from a young woman who would eventually quit acting when she married Roger Allam). Talking to the late, great Sir Peter Hall, some years ago he said that he would have loved to have directed a production that had actors of the actual ages of the characters but that he would never be allowed to do it. And the County Paris - what was he up to? Juliet is 13 and she and Romeo would definitely have been referred to Social Services and Romeo quite possibly locked up - and as for the Capulet mama and papa trying to marry her off - well. One of the scandalous factors in possibly the greatest love story in British literature is, of course, the main age of the protagonists. OK, so this wan't the version I read but I am not going to trawl through the editions to find the edition I have which dates from the 1960s.
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