The purr-fect cameo in Romeo-Juliet's love story
A ginger cat has become an unlikely internet sensation after gatecrashing the emotional climax of a Romeo and Juliet ballet at the Bornova Open-Air Theatre in Izmir, Turkey, turning Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy into an accidental comedy.
A feline interrupts the finale
The performance had reached its most poignant moment. Romeo, played by 27-year-old Brazilian dancer Pedro Seara, lay “dead” in the tomb while Juliet, portrayed by Russian ballerina Tatyana Borger, mourned beside him. That was when the theatre’s resident ginger cat decided to make an entrance.
Ignoring the solemn atmosphere, the feline settled beside Romeo’s head, pawed at his hair and then began nibbling at the supposedly lifeless lover. To the delight of the audience, Seara remained perfectly still, refusing to break character.
From tragedy to viral comedy
Instead of tears, the scene triggered laughter across the theatre. Borger later recalled that the cat “completely ruined the scene,” transforming the emotional peak of the two-hour performance into a comedy act. A video of the incident racked up more than 1.5 million views within 24 hours, with social media users declaring that the cat was simply trying to prove Romeo was “pretending to be dead.” Others wondered when the feline’s next performance would be and where tickets could be booked. Another user said: ‘It began to look like a domestic murder in the kitchen.’
A feline interrupts the finale
The performance had reached its most poignant moment. Romeo, played by 27-year-old Brazilian dancer Pedro Seara, lay “dead” in the tomb while Juliet, portrayed by Russian ballerina Tatyana Borger, mourned beside him. That was when the theatre’s resident ginger cat decided to make an entrance.
From tragedy to viral comedy
Instead of tears, the scene triggered laughter across the theatre. Borger later recalled that the cat “completely ruined the scene,” transforming the emotional peak of the two-hour performance into a comedy act. A video of the incident racked up more than 1.5 million views within 24 hours, with social media users declaring that the cat was simply trying to prove Romeo was “pretending to be dead.” Others wondered when the feline’s next performance would be and where tickets could be booked. Another user said: ‘It began to look like a domestic murder in the kitchen.’
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