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Broadneck, Severna Park take drama of rivalry to the stage

Taking drama of rivalry to the stage

A modern-day version of the Capulets and Montagues once co-mingled in Anne Arundel County, but they split in 1982 and are now known for being divided by bad blood and College Parkway, occasionally getting together for events marred by taunts, skirmishes and vandalism. Most folks know them as Severna Park and Broadneck, two high schools that form one of the most bitter rivalries in the county. Next week their drama clubs will get together for a theater production of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," a play about two feuding families brought together by young love between Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet.

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Sunday Anne Arundel County editor: Linda Schubert, 410-332-6171

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