New cast members include Jamie Ankrah, Dylan Corbett-Bader, Eden Epstein and more.
Additional cast members have been revealed for Romeo & Juliet. Starring Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe, directed by the highly acclaimed Robert Icke, performances will begin at the Harold Pinter Theatre on Monday 16 March 2026 for a strictly limited 12-week season until Saturday 6 June 2026. A press night has been scheduled for Tuesday 31 March 2026.
Joining the previously announced Sadie Sink as Juliet and Noah Jupe as Romeo are Jamie Ankrah (Christmas Day – Almeida Theatre) as Peter, Dylan Corbett-Bader (King Lear – Wyndham’s Theatre) as Benvolio, Eden Epstein (Mary Page Marlowe – The Old Vic) as Lady Capulet, Alex Felton (All's Well That Ends Well – National Theatre) as Abraham, Clark Gregg (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, Good Night, and Good Luck – Broadway) as Capulet, Ada Grey (Chicago Fire) as First Servant, Kasper Hilton-Hille (Troilus & Cressida – Shakespeare’s Globe) as Friar John / Mercutio, Aruna Jalloh (For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy – Apollo Theatre, Royal Court & New Diorama Theatre) as Tybalt, John Marquez (Doc Martin) as Friar Laurence, Caroline Moroney (All's Well That Ends Well – Shakespeare’s Globe) Second Servant, Clare Perkins (Player Kings – Noël Coward Theatre) as Nurse, David Shelley (Player Kings – Noël Coward Theatre) as Apothecary/Montague, Lewis Shepherd (Dear England – National Theatre & Prince Edward Theatre) as Paris and Alexander Uzoka (Macbeth – Bristol Old Vic) as Gregory.
Joining director Robert Icke (Oedipus, The Doctor) on the creative team are set and costume designer Hildegard Bechtler (After the Dance – Olivier Award), lighting designer Jon Clark (The Lehman Trilogy – Tony Award), sound designer Tom Gibbons (People, Places & Things – Olivier Award), video designer Ash J. Woodward (Dear England), casting directors Julia Horan CDG & Jim Carnahan CSA (Oedipus), voice coaches Penny Dyer (Hello Dolly!) & Nick Trumble (Player Kings), fight director Kev McCurdy (Les Misérables), associate director Jack Bradfield (Player Kings), assistant director Neetu Singh (The Cherry Orchard), costume supervisor Sabia Smith (Othello), wigs, hair & make-up supervisors Campbell Young Associates (Stranger Things: The First Shadow) props supervisor Lily Mollgaard (A Midsummer Night’s Dream), production manager Kate West (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) and production drama therapist Wabriya King (Prima Facie).
‘In a minute there are many days’. In Verona, in the height of summer, two young people meet at a party. The rest is tragedy.