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stranger things star sadie sink I will make it west end Debuting in London the following spring.
The actor rose to fame in 2017 thanks to his role as Max Mayfield in the hit Netflix series, joining the cast alongside Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, and Caleb McLaughlin.
Cink, 23, will step on board Harold Pinter Theater Next March in Robert Icke’s production Romeo and Juliet Unlike 20-year-old Noah Jupe, best known for a quiet place (2018) and honey Boy (2019).
It’s a return to theater for Sinks, who began his career on Broadway in the musical AnnieEarlier this year, she earned a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Play for her performance john proctor is the villain,
Speaking about his upcoming West End role, Sink said: “I was a Broadway kid, so I’ve always dreamed of doing a show in the West End.
“It will be an exciting challenge to do this with Noah in one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays under Rob’s direction. There is this incredible energy in London theatre, and I can’t wait to be a part of it.”
its Known for his bold reinterpretations of classic texts. His recent work, the Olivier-award winning production oedipus Transferred to Broadway, starring Mark Strong and Lesley Manville.
Icke said, “This is one of those plays I return to again and again, and the opportunity to tackle it with two wonderful young actors in London is hugely exciting.” “This is an explosive drama, full of warmth and life, that makes us confront the fragility of our lives and the transience of every last second. I can’t wait to get started.”

Pre-sale of tickets begins on Tuesday (November 18), with general sale tickets available from 10am onwards on Wednesday (November 19). romejulietplay.com
The play will run at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London, from 16 March to 6 June 2026.
Sink will next be seen on screen in the fifth and final season stranger thingsThe first four episodes of which will be released on 27th November.
This will be followed by three episodes on Boxing Day and concluding on New Year’s Day.