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First Look Production Photos Released for Romeo & Juliet

New images revealed of Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe in Robert Icke’s contemporary staging at the Harold Pinter Theatre

by Staff Writer
March 30, 2026
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Romeo & Juliet Sadie Sink & Noah Jupe (Credit Manuel Harlan)

Romeo & Juliet Sadie Sink & Noah Jupe (Credit Manuel Harlan)

Empire Street Productions has released first look production photos for Romeo & Juliet, now playing at the Harold Pinter Theatre until 20 June 2026.

The production features Sadie Sink as Juliet and Noah Jupe as Romeo, offering an early glimpse of their performances ahead of press night on Tuesday 31 March.

Directed by Robert Icke, the show presents Shakespeare’s tragedy with a modern sensibility, supported by a large ensemble of established and emerging talent.

       

The cast includes Jamie Ankrah as Peter, Dylan Corbett-Bader as Benvolio, Eden Epstein as Lady Capulet and Alex Felton as Abraham. Clark Gregg appears as Capulet, with Ada Grey as First Servant, Kasper Hilton-Hille as Friar John and Mercutio, and Aruna Jalloh as Tybalt.

John Marquez plays Friar Laurence, alongside Caroline Moroney as Second Servant, Clare Perkins as Nurse, David Shelley as Apothecary and Montague, Lewis Shepherd as Paris and Alexander Uzoka as Gregory.

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The creative team is led by set and costume designer Hildegard Bechtler, lighting designer Jon Clark and sound designer Giles Thomas. Video design is by Ash J Woodward, with casting by Julia Horan and Jim Carnahan.

Movement direction comes from Polly Bennett, with fight direction by Kev McCurdy and voice work from Penny Dyer and Nick Trumble.

Production photography by Manuel Harlan captures intimate moments from Icke’s stripped‑back rehearsal aesthetic and early scenes from the show’s developing world.

Listings and ticket information can be found here. 

       
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