Then Guthrie McClintic cast her in "The Barretts of Wimpole Street," and also asked her to play Prossy in "Candida" and Lady Montague in "Romeo and Juliet."
"And I'll be Lady Montague," said Friar Lawrence in a quavering contralto, reverting to his own normal bass to add, "Always thought she was a wino."
This is because in Shakespeare's first folio, it was mentioned that Benvolio's character died of unknown circumstances along with Lady Montague.
As with Capulet's wife, calling her "Lady Montague" is a later invention not supported by the earliest texts.
Lady Montague dies of grief at Romeo's banishment?
Belgian/Netherlands Tour Version: Most of the costumes are the same as the French version, excepting those of Lady Montague, Friar Laurence, the Nurse, Mercutio, the ball gowns, and the wedding of Juliet.
Lady Montague, wife to Montague.
Debra England's Lady Montague, in particular, is a quivering ethereal presence.
The language of flowers was introduced to England in the early 18th century by Mary Wortley, Lady Montague, whose husband was Ambassador to Turkey.
Kurla rose to the challenge of Lady Montague.