Tom Holland, known for his role as Spider-Man, is set to star as Romeo in a fresh production of Romeo and Juliet in the West End. To get tickets for this highly anticipated show, fans can purchase them through ATG Tickets starting at 12pm on Tuesday, 13 February.
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The play, directed by Jamie Lloyd, will be performed at the Duke of York's Theatre from Saturday, 11 May to Saturday, 3 August 2024. More details about the rest of the cast will be announced soon. This exciting performance of Shakespeare's classic tale promises to be a dynamic and captivating experience, presenting a unique perspective on the world of wordsmiths, lovers, and fighters.
Thomas Stanley Holland, an English actor, has received many awards throughout his career, including a British Academy Film Award and three Saturn Awards. In 2019, he was recognized on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe list. Some publications have hailed him as one of the most popular actors of his generation.
In a statement today, Lloyd expressed his admiration for Tom Holland, labelling him as one of the most exceptional and thrilling young actors worldwide. He further added that it was a privilege to have Holland return to the West End, particularly since the actor had previously portrayed the character of Billy Elliot at the Victoria Palace Theatre.
The play will showcase the remarkable talents of many people involved in its creation. Nima Taleghani will handle text editing, while Soutra Gilmour will handle set and costume design. Jon Clark will be responsible for lighting design, with sound design being managed by Ben and Max Ringham.
Nathan Amzi and Joe Ransom will oversee video design and cinematography, while Michael 'Mikey J' Asante will be in charge of composition. Stuart Burt CDG will handle casting, and Sarah Golding and Yukiko Masui (SAY) will manage movement direction. Ingrid Mackinnon will coordinate intimacy, and Jonathan Glew will be responsible for associate direction. Rachel Wingate will be in charge of associate design.
Priority booking for ATG+ members and signed-up individuals will commence on Tuesday, 13 February at 8am. General booking for the play will open at 12pm on the same day.
The production is providing an opportunity for individuals to purchase tickets at affordable prices. With 10,000 tickets available for £25 and under, 5,000 of them are specifically reserved for individuals under the age of 30, key workers, and government benefit recipients.