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Stranger Things star to make her West End debut

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Getty Images Sadie Sink is smiling close up to the camera, she has red wavy hair to her shoulders. She has blue eyes and a gold clip in her hair. Behind her is the Stranger Things logo. Getty Images

Sadie Sink rose to fame playing Max Mayfield in the Netflix horror series Stranger Things

Stranger Things actress Sadie Sink will make her West End debut in a new production of Romeo & Juliet.

British actor Noah Jupe, best known for his role in horror series A Quiet Place, will play the Romeo to her Juliet.

They will portray the star-crossed lovers on stage at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London from March 2026, as first reported by US outlet Deadline.

Award-winning writer and director Robert Icke, who has previously adapted George Orwell’s 1984 and Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, will direct the project.

Helen Murray Noah Jupe has brown, curly hair and he is looking at Sadie Sink, who has red hair and is looking at the camera.  Helen Murray

Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe will both make their West End debut next year

US actress Sadie, 23, rose to fame after joining the cast of Stranger Things in series two as as Max Mayfield.

She grew up up as a “Broadway kid”, making her stage debut, at age 10, in New York’s famous theatre district as the lead in Annie.

But she’d “always dreamed” of doing a West End show, she said.

“To get to do that in one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays under Rob’s direction with Noah will be such an exciting challenge,” she added.

“London theatre has this incredible energy, and I can’t wait to be a part of it.”

The actress appeared to be getting settled into London life when she joined New Zealand singer Lorde on stage at her concert at The O2 over the weekend.

Despite Romeo & Juliet being the first time Sadie will do theatre in London, she has revisited her roots in the US.

Last year, she was nominated for a prestigious Tony Award for her starring role in Kimberly Belflower’s John Proctor Is the Villain.

She also appeared in 2022 Oscar-winning film The Whale, and this year’s post-apocalyptic drama O’Dessa.

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Romeo & Juliet will be the first time Sadie’s 20-year-old co-star Noah, known for his roles in US drama Honey Boy and TV series The Night Manager, has performed on-stage.

“It seems like such a challenging and rewarding experience for an actor,” he said.

“So I was very excited to hear about this project.

“The combination of Romeo, Rob and Sadie is an opportunity you simply cannot turn down.”

The actor is also due to star in Chloé Zhao’s upcoming adaptation of Hamnet, playing the young Hamlet alongside Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley.

Stranger Things, which also stars Millie Bobby Brown, Noah Schnapp and Finn Wolfhard, has become one of Netflix’s biggest hits since its launch in 2016.

The group is getting ready to say goodbye to the show when its much-anticipated final series is released later this year.

Sadie is also set to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe when she features in Spider-Man: Brand New Day next year.

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