I agree with TheFreak that this is certainly not The Bard's greatest,most profound or even most moving play,but it is surely one of his most accessible and involving.Of the relatively few Shakespeare plays i've seen at the theatre(where the effects are more variable and completely different compared to reading) it was the one which i found most entertaining.Strangely,my most vivid memory (this was years ago)is of having closely watched the actress playing Juliet for signs of breathing after her death- didn't spot any!Make of all this what you will.Anyway,and again i can only second TheFreak,it's well worth dipping into or going to see.