Tom Holland's Romeo and Juliet shines again after backlash
Tom Holland’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ hits big after backlash

Tom Holland’s Romeo and Juliet It is expected to transfer to Broadway later this year.

The show is due to run for 12 weeks at the Duke of York’s Theater in London next month, with tickets selling out in just two hours after they went on sale in February.

Fans are eagerly seeking tickets for London’s West End tour, with demand similar to the frenzy of Taylor Swift’s Eras tour, which sold 4.35 million tickets across 60 dates and grossed $1.04 billion. Dollar.

Director Jamie Lloyd’s minimalist adaptation of the classic text raised eyebrows, but it was Holland’s starring role that made headlines.

sources revealed Mirror Plans for the transfer are ongoing and further details will be announced in due course.

After announcing its diverse cast, the show faced a distressing wave of racial abuse.

In response to the backlash, the theater company released a statement condemning this deplorable abuse and reaffirming their commitment to supporting and protecting the cast.

Jamie Lloyd, who is responsible for the production, stressed that they are committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment for artists, condemned online harassment and affirmed a zero-tolerance policy for abusive behavior.

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