Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 15
Orange Cat Bites Romeo Dancer During Act 3 'Romeo and Juliet' Ballet in Turkey
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 15

Orange Cat Bites Romeo Dancer During Act 3 'Romeo and Juliet' Ballet in Turkey

2 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 15

Summary

  • An orange cat wandered onstage during last Wednesday’s “Romeo and Juliet” ballet in Izmir, biting and scratching the dancer playing Romeo as he lay motionless in the Act 3 death scene.
  • Reuters video showed the cat first sitting beside Romeo, then attacking his head while the dancer stayed still; Juliet then improvised by dragging Romeo away by his legs and resuming the scene.
  • The cat later jumped onto a table and no further disruption was recorded.
  • The ballet company and theater officials did not respond to questions, leaving unclear how the cat got onstage or whether it will reappear.

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