Noah Jupe and Sadie Sink. Photographer: Helen Murray Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Stranger Things star Sadie Sink and A Quiet Place's Noah Jupe are set to make their West End stage debuts in a production of Romeo & Juliet. From Mar. 16 to Jun. 6 next year, the pair will perform the Robert Icke-directed production at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London. Sink is best known for her breakout role as Max Mayfield in Netflix's global hit Stranger Things. She earned a Critic's Choice nomination for her role in Darren Aronofsky's The Whale, and next year joins the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Spider-Man: Brand New Day. She began her career on Broadway in Annie, and earlier this year earned a Tony Award nomination for best actress in a play for her role in John Proctor Is the Villain.

Sink said: "I was a Broadway kid, so I've always dreamed about doing a show in the West End. To get to do that in one of Shakespeares's most famous plays under Rob's direction with Noah will be such an exciting challenge. London theatre has this incredible energy, and I can't wait to be a part of it." Jupe has appeared in A Quiet Place, Honey Boy and Ford v Ferrari. He will soon be seen on screen as Hamlet in Chloe Zhao's Hamnet. He said: "Theatre is something I've always been intrigued by. It seems like such a challenging and rewarding experience for an actor. So I was very excited to hear about this project. The combination of Romeo, Rob and Sadie is an opportunity you simply cannot turn down." Related Stories Business TV Production M&A Ins and Outs: Money, Strategy, IP, and Long-Term Commitment in Tallinn Focus Movies School in England Bans 'KPop Demon Hunters' Sing-Alongs to Protect "Christian Ethos" Icke, who nabbed an Olivier for his production of Oedipus with Mark Strong and Lesley Manville (now running on Broadway), added: "This is one of the plays I've returned to again and again, and the opportunity to tackle it in London with two wonderful young actors is hugely exciting. It's an explosive play, filled with heat and life, which confronts us with the fragility of our lives are and the momentousness of every last second. I can't wait to get started." Joining Icke on the creative team are set and costume designer Hildegard Bechtler (After the Dance), lighting designer Jon Clark (The Lehman Trilogy), sound designer Tom Gibbons (People, Places & Things), and video designer Ash J. Woodward (Dear England). Further casting and creative team is to be announced. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up T-Mobile T-Mobile Holiday Deals: How to Get Free Apple iPhone 17 or Samsung Galaxy S25 Smartphones for the Family Online shopping Nordstrom's Holiday Gift Guide Is Live: Shop the Top 25 Gifts Under $100 Richard Armitage Richard Armitage, Bel Powley, Henry Rowley Narrate Audiobook for Alice Feeney's 'My Husband's Wife' (Exclusive First Listen) Theater Sean Hayes to Star in Off-Broadway Thriller 'The Unknown' Theater 'Chess' Theater Review: Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit and Nicholas Christopher Headline Conflicted Broadway Revival of Cold War Concept Musical Governors Awards 2025 Governors Awards Arrivals 2025: Ariana Grande, Jennifer Lopez and More Stars on the (Black) Carpet T-Mobile T-Mobile Holiday Deals: How to Get Free Apple iPhone 17 or Samsung Galaxy S25 Smartphones for the Family Online shopping Nordstrom's Holiday Gift Guide Is Live: Shop the Top 25 Gifts Under $100 Richard Armitage Richard Armitage, Bel Powley, Henry Rowley Narrate Audiobook for Alice Feeney's 'My Husband's Wife' (Exclusive First Listen) Theater Sean Hayes to Star in Off-Broadway Thriller 'The Unknown' Theater 'Chess' Theater Review: Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit and Nicholas Christopher Headline Conflicted Broadway Revival of Cold War Concept Musical Governors Awards 2025 Governors Awards Arrivals 2025: Ariana Grande, Jennifer Lopez and More Stars on the (Black) Carpet