It depends on what production you saw. There is no specific song included in Shakespeare's script.
i a modern song that represents lady capulet
If you're talking about the version with the guy who resembles Zac Efron and Olivia Hussey as Juliet, then it's called a "time for us"
In the 1996 Baz Luhrmann film, a woman does sing at the Capulet party. The song is called "Kissing You" and is sung by an artist called Des'ree
Because his friends want to go to the Capulets party
At the beginning of the play before seeing Juliette, Romeo is in love with Rosaline.
originally all characters were male
In Act 2 Scene 2 the woman Romeo loves is Juliet.
there was a masquerade ball held by the capulets (juliets family) and romeo and his friends go because they want to make romeo see that rosaline (girl he loved) was not the only woman in the world. He danced with Juliet and they fell in love
Juliet.
The woman that Romeo loves in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is named Juliet.
Rosaline Capulet.
Excellent idea, specially if i play romeo and one gorgeous woman takes a Juliet's place!
The cast of Romeo and Juliet - 2011 includes: Mary Kappner as Old Woman
When Romeo speaks with the Clown, he learns about the Capulet's servant list and discovers that Rosaline, the woman he loves at the beginning of the play, will be attending the Capulet party. This information leads Romeo to attend the party as well, where he meets Juliet and their tragic love story begins.
Because his friends want to go to the Capulets party
At the beginning of the play before seeing Juliette, Romeo is in love with Rosaline.
originally all characters were male
In Act 2 Scene 2 the woman Romeo loves is Juliet.
Romeo should attend the Capulet party because it presents an opportunity for him to see Rosaline, the woman he is infatuated with. Additionally, attending the party allows him to socialize, have fun, and potentially distract himself from his unrequited love for Rosaline.
Paris is the man who wants to marry Juliet. He wants to marry Juliet because Juliet was the heir to the Capulet fortune, and in Shakespeare's time, if the only heir was a woman, then the woman's husband would get the inheritance.