Tom Holland's “Romeo and Juliet'' will open on Broadway later this year.
The 27-year-old actor is set to star as Romeo in William Shakespeare's Tragedy, which will run for 12 weeks in London starting next month, but the performance has been closed to fans as demand for tickets is so high. As such, it will head across the Atlantic Ocean. Spider-Man stars are clamoring to see him step on the boards again.
A source told the Mirror: “Romeo and Juliet is scheduled to head to Broadway after its London run, with further details to be announced in due course.''
“Director Jamie Lloyd has made a name for himself with his minimalist adaptations of classic texts, but the headliner of what is essentially another film, Romeo and Juliet, is undoubtedly its protagonist.'' It is.
“Fans can't wait to see Marvel's heroes put their acting skills to the test up close. Tickets cost around £200, so it's incredibly lucrative.”
Before establishing himself as a movie star, Tom began his career in the West End with the lead role in Billy Elliot: The Musical, and Lloyd said it was an “honour” to direct his return to the stage. said.
He said: “Tom Holland is one of the world's greatest and most exciting young actors and it's a privilege to welcome him back to the West End.”
The play ran at London's Duke of York Theater from May 11th to August 3rd, and although the company was forced to respond to “deplorable racial abuse” after the cast was announced, Tom has Francesca -Amewder-Rivers plays Juliet.
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