THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN’S MEN is a dance-theatre work revealing how Shakespeare’s forbidden love affair with a fellow male actor during London’s 1592 plague closure became the emotional foundation for his Romeo and Juliet. Told primarily through movement, with dialogue reserved only for those in power, it transforms how audiences experience the world’s most famous romance—revealing it as the cry of a heart that could never safely speak its truth. Premiering in New York City this fall for two performances, it explores how the greatest art emerges from life’s most guarded secrets.