I wouldn't necessarily consider Joey Tribbiani a "Romeo" because he isn't very devoted to one woman throughout most of the show, but here are some examples that I can think of:
There are definitely more examples, but those are just a few that I was able to think of.
No, he wasn't really on Day's Of Our Lives. He just says that on F.R.I.E.N.D.S, when he is in the role of Joey Tribbiani. He did once play an extra on the first series though. He only walked around the streets
If this question means "What modern-day musical was inspired by Romeo and Juliet?," the answer is West Side Story, by Leonard Bernstein.
There was a remake of the traditional Romeo and Juliet in 1996 of the same name. It gave the plot a modern day makeover.
There is no Joey in Green Day. However, frontman Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day has a son named Joey that is single. Joey is in a band called Emily's Army
An example of an allusion is referring to someone as a "modern-day Romeo" to suggest they are romantic and passionate like the character from Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." This references the familiar story and character to help create a specific image or understanding for the audience.
Romeo is a person. People live on the planet. The planet is earth. On earth there are two types of day; day and night. Romeo was alive during the day. Therefore he is like the day.
It compares to our modern day life because most of the themes carry over from the play to our lfe today in modern society. Millions of people fall in love with each other and their parents disagree with their desicions. Some even resort to death, suicide and abuse, most of these aspects are covered in Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo "Is the day so young?"
First speaks Romeo, in Act I. Scene I. Romeo: "Is the day so young?"
An insulting gesture in "Romeo and Juliet" is to bite one's thumb. This action is akin to flipping someone off in modern-day terms and is seen as a sign of disrespect.
romeo spends his day alone and weeping over rosaline
Romeo.