The wedding took place at the Friar Laurence's cell or chapel
Lord Capulet throws a huge feast in "Romeo and Juliet" where Romeo and Juliet first meet each other.
Lord Capulet
Capulet did.
This question is a bit vague. Certainly there have been operas (about 27 of them) and at least one famous Ballet which are based directly on Shakespeare's play. These are shows of a sort. A huge number of films have been made which use Shakespeare's plot and language. If you want to include all the films and television shows which have used the name and vague idea of the plot in some other bizarre context, the number and variety of them is mind-boggling: from Romeo and Juliet with Herpes to Romeo and Juliet: A Monkey's Tale to The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet to Gnomeo and Juliet.
Juliet sends the nurse to get information from Romeo regarding when they are to meet to be married. Romeo tells the nurse to tell Juliet to devise a plan to get out of the house and go to the confession later that day. In Friar Lawrence's cell is were they will meet and be married.
In Romeo and Juliet, while both Capulets and Montagues are wealthy aristocratic families, the Capulets appear to be on a higher scale. Not only do the Capulets throw lavish parties, but Prince Paris, a Count, has asked for Juliet's hand in marriage. Lords are on a lower scale than Counts in the nobility rankings. Therefore, for Juliet to even be considered as a wife, a huge dowry was likely involved.
Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's most popular plays, known to virtually every English speaker and indeed to everyone in the world. Some of the lines from it are known to everyone. It is one of the best-known works of literature there is.
I'm not sure that it is that big but they share a huge amount of love for one another and they cant imagine their lives without each other
a huge feast connsumed
This question is a bit vague. Certainly there have been operas (about 27 of them) and at least one famous ballet which are based directly on Shakespeare's play. These are shows of a sort. A huge number of films have been made which use Shakespeare's plot and language. If you want to include all the films and television shows which have used the name and vague idea of the plot in some other bizarre context, the number and variety of them is mind-boggling: from Romeo and Juliet with Herpes to Romeo and Juliet: A Monkey's Tale to The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet to Gnomeo and Juliet.
Your question is missing something: the person who is being preoccupied. And this makes a huge difference because different characters are preoccupied with different things and their preoccupations can change during the play: Romeo is preoccupied with love, Tybalt with fighting, Mercutio with making dirty jokes, and Paris with propriety.
To the Italian city called "Mantova" Actually, it's Mantua, not "Mantova". he is going to mantua for hiding. he is staying while Friar Lawrence works with the prince so that Romeo may come back. Friar Lawrence tells Romeo he will send messengers to Mantua to keep Romeo informed on what is happening.
a meal that is large...=]
Mercutio is Romeo's close friend and a witty, quick-witted and hot-tempered young man in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." His spirited personality serves as a foil to Romeo's more romantic and introspective nature. Mercutio's death at the hands of Tybalt is a turning point in the play.