Romeo & Juliet
Tickets From £133

“In a minute there are many days’

In Verona, in the height of summer, two young people meet at a party. The rest is tragedy.

Starring Sadie Sink (Stranger Things) in her West End Debut as Juliet and Noah Jupe (A Quiet Place, Hamnet) as Romeo, Robert Icke (Oedipus) directs Shakespeare’s electrifying and timeless tragic tale of love and innocence, Romeo & Juliet at the intimate Harold Pinter Theatre for a strictly limited and unmissable season.

Closing

20/06/2026

Running Time

2h55, inc. interval

Genre

Drama, Plays

Age & Content

10+ | Patrons aged 15 or under must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over.

Please Note:

The production contains strobe lighting and deals with themes of grief & revenge and includes descriptions of violence | No latecomers and no readmittance except during the interval will be in place for this production. The production is not able to guarantee the appearance of any specific actor due to illness or unforeseen circumstances.

Cast:

Sadie Sink as

Juliet

Noah Jupe as

Romeo

Jamie Ankrah as

Peter

Dylan Corbett-Bader as

Benvolio

Eden Epstein as

Lady Capulet

Ales Felton as

Abraham

Clark Gregg as

Capulet

Ada Grey as

First Servant

Kasper Hilton-Hille as

Friar John / Mercutio

Aruna Jalloh as

Tybalt

John Marquez as

Friar Laurence

Caroline Moroney as

Second Servant

Clare Perkins as

Nurse

David Shelley as

Apothecary / Montague

Lewis Shepherd as

Paris

Alexander Uzoka as

Gregory

Creative:

Director -

Robert Icke

Set & Costume Designer -

Hildegard Bechtler

Lighting Designer -

Jon Clark

Sound Designer -

Giles Thomas

Video Designer -

Ash J Woodward

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No accessibility performances are currently scheduled for this show.

Frequently asked questions

Romeo & Juliet is playing at Harold Pinter Theatre in London. Your ticket selection will show available performance dates and times, and you can book securely online via Official London Theatre. For the smoothest experience, pick a performance from the calendar and book early for popular dates.
In Verona, in the height of summer, two young people meet at a party. The rest is tragedy.
The running time for Romeo & Juliet is 2h55, inc. interval. Duration can occasionally vary slightly by performance, but this is the listed length for the production.
Romeo & Juliet is recommended for ages 10+ | Patrons aged 15 or under must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over.. If you’re bringing younger theatregoers, it’s worth considering themes and attention span alongside the age guidance. Some venues also have their own admission policies, so it can help to double-check requirements before you travel.
Romeo & Juliet opens on 18th March 2026 and is currently scheduled to run until 20th June 2026. If you’re planning a trip or booking for a specific week, check the performance calendar for dates and availability, as popular performances can sell faster closer to the run.
Tickets for Romeo & Juliet go on sale from 23rd February 2026. If you’re looking for the widest choice of seats and dates, booking early is usually best - especially for weekends and peak travel periods. Once on sale, you can select a performance and complete your booking online.
You can buy tickets for Romeo & Juliet online through Official London Theatre. Choose your preferred performance in the calendar, select seats if available, and complete your purchase securely.
Romeo & Juliet features a cast including Sadie Sink (Juliet), Noah Jupe (Romeo), Jamie Ankrah (Peter), Dylan Corbett-Bader (Benvolio), Eden Epstein (Lady Capulet), Ales Felton (Abraham), Clark Gregg (Capulet), Ada Grey (First Servant), Kasper Hilton-Hille (Friar John / Mercutio), Aruna Jalloh (Tybalt), John Marquez (Friar Laurence), Caroline Moroney (Second Servant), Clare Perkins (Nurse), David Shelley (Apothecary / Montague), Lewis Shepherd (Paris), Alexander Uzoka (Gregory). Casting can vary by date, so if you’re booking specifically to see a particular performer, it’s worth checking any casting notes for your chosen performance.
There isn’t a strict dress code for London theatre, so wear whatever you’ll feel comfortable and confident in. Most people go for smart casual - think jeans or trousers with a nice top, a casual dress, or a shirt and trainers. If you’re heading to an evening show, on a date, or celebrating something, you might fancy dressing up a bit more, but it’s completely optional.
Arriving at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time helps keep things smooth and stress-free, giving you plenty of time to collect tickets, go through security, and get settled in your seat before the performance begins.