With a ti-tumpity-tum-te-tum sort of rhythm to the speech and a clear and fluid understanding of drama, The Tragedy of the Chromatically Non-compliant and Clearly Idiotic Romeo and Juliet was oddly hypnotic and powerful – clearly the intention, as it depicted in unambiguous terms what happened when complementary colours ignored the social stigma attached to opposition and indulged in behaviour considered quite outside the bounds of polite acceptability.




