The Hollywood Reporter: ‘Romeo & Juliet’ Theater Review: Tom Holland Disappoints in Return to the Stage, But Another Star Is Born
‘Romeo & Juliet’ Theater Review: Tom Holland Disappoints in Return to the Stage, But Another Star Is Born
New York Post: ‘Romeo + Juliet’ review: ‘Heartstopper’ star Kit Connor shines in hollow Broadway show
Two hours, with one intermission. At the Circle in the Square Theatre, 235 West 50th Street. Through February 16. Over on 43rd Street, the Broadway musical comedy “& Juliet” has been running for two ...
‘Romeo + Juliet’ review: ‘Heartstopper’ star Kit Connor shines in hollow Broadway show
The Harvard Crimson: ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Review: The A.R.T. Keeps It Classic
Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” is popular. By some accounts, it’s the second-most-performed Shakespeare play in the United States, and to many Americans who are used to high school English class, it ...
Variety: ‘Romeo & Juliet’ West End Review: Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe Lead an Angsty, Time-Bending Adaptation That Builds to a Real Gut-Punch
In Robert Icke’s take on William Shakespeare’s “Romeo & Juliet,” the play’s star-crossed lovers — played here by “Hamnet” breakout Noah Jupe and “Stranger Things” star Sadie Sink — are running against ...
‘Romeo & Juliet’ West End Review: Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe Lead an Angsty, Time-Bending Adaptation That Builds to a Real Gut-Punch
The New York Times: ‘Romeo and Juliet’: Sadie Sink, Noah Jupe and the Wonder of Young Love
The sincerity of the play’s two stars shines through in Robert Icke’s new London production. By Houman Barekat Reviewing from London In “Romeo and Juliet,” fate is a matter of bad timing.