Not in The Globe Theatre, that's for certain. Romeo and Juliet was published two years before the Globe was built. Likely it was one of the plays Shakespeare wrote shortly after the Lord Chamberlain's Men was formed, and thus would have had its first performance in James Burbage's Theatre or in The Curtain Playhouse.
No, just Romeo. This was Juliet's debut in her own house, and she is unlikely to have been masked.
Romeo is the first of the two to speak.
Romeo.
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Romeo and then Juliet...
No, just Romeo. This was Juliet's debut in her own house, and she is unlikely to have been masked.
Romeo and Juliet first met in a feast at Capulet's house.
Romeo and Juliet first meet at the Capulet's party
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Romeo is the first of the two to speak.
Romeo dies first.
Romeo is the first of the two to speak in Rome and Julietby William Shakespeare. Romeo's first line is, "Is the day so young?"
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