Photos: Romeo & Juliet in rehearsals starring Sadie Sink & Noah Jupe
New in are behind the scenes photos of rehearsals for this major new production of Shakespeare’s classic, directed and adapted by Robert Icke (Oedipus).
Romeo & Juliet is coming to the West End’s Harold Pinter Theatre for 12 weeks from 18 March to 6 June 2026.
Photos: Romeo & Juliet in rehearsals
Photos by Manuel Harlan
More Romeo & Juliet news
- British Vogue celebrates Romeo & Juliet: The March issue of British Vogue features an interview with Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe, talking about their West End debuts in the show. Read about the interview – and see video, below.
- Previews cancelled: The production announced today that the first two previews of the show on 16 and 17 March have been cancelled. Ticket holders for those performances will be contacted by their point of purchase.
- BAFTA Film Awards: Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe presented an award at this year’s BAFTA Film Awards (Sunday 22 February 2026) – see Red Carpet video, below.
The cast of Romeo & Juliet
Romeo & Juliet is headlined by Stranger Things star Sadie Sink (John Proctor is the Villain) as Juliet, and Hollywood actor Noah Jupe (Hamnet, A Quiet Place) as Romeo. Both are making their West End debuts in the production.
They are joined in the cast by Clare Perkins (The Wheel of Time; Player Kings, West End) as Nurse, John Marquez (Doc Martin; Pygmalion, The Old Vic) as Friar Laurence, Clark Gregg (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D; Good Night, and Good Luck, Broadway) as Capulet, and Kasper Hilton-Hille (Dear England, Troilus & Cressida, Shakespeare’s Globe) as Friar John and Mercutio.
The company is completed by Dylan Corbett-Bader as Benvolio, Eden Epstein as Lady Capulet, Alex Felton as Abraham, Ada Grey as First Servant, Aruna Jalloh as Tybalt, Caroline Moroney as Second Servant, David Shelley as Apothecary/Montague, Lewis Shepherd as Paris, and Alexander Uzoka as Gregory.
What to expect at Romeo & Juliet: In Robert Icke’s production, a digital clock counts down the minutes in a story in which time and fate are heightened, and Sliding Doors moments suggest alternative scenarios for the star-crossed lovers.

































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