Extracts from key scenes can be of considerable length and aid learning of quotes for those dreaded essays. The play can be listened to in it's entirity, but a full video rendering is prehaps too much to ask.
There's still a place for reading dusty printed editions of tragic love tales and letting the imagination run riot. Ultimately plays are for watching though, and Romeo and Juliet is visually appealing.
There's background information provided by scholars, including over 50 minutes of audio and visual resources. Musical compositions emulating from the bard's work are explored, and costume and theatre design investigated. The minute the menu screen with that familar musical accompaniment in the background is accessed, you know that Attica have achieved yet another success in terms of high quality resoure material which is user friendly.