Tom Holland’s above-the-title appearance in Romeo & Juliet will transfer to Broadway, according to an insider quoted in the UK press.
The Spider-man star’s return to London’s West End stage (where he starred in Billy Elliot The Musical as a boy) has seen tickets for the show at the Duke of York’s Theatre all sell out in under two hours.
Now, the UK’s Mirror newspaper reports that the Jamie Lloyd Company production will be transferring to New York once it finishes in London in August, following a 12-week run.
The Mirror quotes a source saying:
“Romeo & Juliet will head to Broadway after its London run, with details to be announced in due course. While director Jamie Lloyd has made a name for his minimalist adaptations of classic texts, the headline grabber for what is essentially yet another production of Romeo & Juliet is undoubtedly its leading man.”
Ticket prices for the London show are up around the £200 mark, but this hasn’t stopped the interest.
Holland’s co-star in the Shakespeare tragedy is Francesca Amewudah-Rivers, making her West End debut. This week producers spoke out to slam the “barrage of deplorable racial abuse” the actress had received following the cast announcement.
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