The Globe is entirely roofless; performances and tours proceed rain or shine. It’s wise to dress for the weather, and cushions or blankets are available for hire.
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Step inside Shakespeare’s Globe with a guided tour that reveals the story of this iconic Elizabethan playhouse.
Step inside Shakespeare’s Globe with a guided tour that reveals the story of this iconic Elizabethan playhouse.
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2026-03-18
2026-06-20
2 hr 40 min
Suitable for 10+ yrs
Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet lands in London’s West End with a modern twist, starring Sadie Sink (Stranger Things) and Noah Jupe (A Quiet Place) in their highly anticipated stage debuts. Directed by Robert Icke, known for his bold reinterpretations, this play brings new energy to the classic tale of love and tragedy. The production’s innovative staging, evocative design, and a cast of rising and established stars promise a gripping experience for theatre lovers, newcomers, and fans of the original. With a strictly limited run, this is one London play you’ll want to catch before it’s gone.
In sun-soaked Verona, two teenagers from feuding families cross paths at a summer party and fall instantly in love. As their secret romance deepens, old grudges and new passions ignite, leading to choices that will change their lives forever. With themes of love, innocence, revenge, and fate, *Romeo and Juliet* asks: can love survive in a world ruled by conflict? The answer may surprise you.
Show timings for Romeo and Juliet may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
Leading roles: Sadie Sink as Juliet, Noah Jupe as Romeo
Director: Robert Icke
By: William Shakespeare
Design: Hildegard Bechtler
Lighting: Jon Clark
Sound: Tom Gibbons
Tickets cannot be refunded, amended, or rescheduled.
The Harold Pinter Theatre is a celebrated West End venue known for its intimate atmosphere and rich theatrical history. Opened in 1881, the theatre features elegant Victorian architecture and has hosted a range of acclaimed productions, from classic dramas to contemporary plays. Its stage has welcomed legendary performers and directors, making it a favorite among theatre aficionados.
The Harold Pinter Theatre seating plan will help you find the best seats in the theater.
Address: 6 Panton Street, London, United Kingdom, SW1Y 4DN
Train: The nearest railway station is Charing Cross. Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square tube stations are also nearby.
Bus: Destination Leicester Sq. 14, 19, 24, 29, 38, 176
Available facilities: gift shop, Restrooms, bar, cloakroom
Accessibility: guide dogs allowed, Wheelchair accessible, accessible restrooms, companion seating, audio described and captioned performances
Security: To ensure your comfort and security, you might encounter a few security checks when you arrive at the venue.
Dress code: Smart casual or semi-formal attire is the way to go.
Outside food: While outside food isn't usually allowed, many theaters have cafes or restaurants nearby for you to check out before or after the show.
Technical notes:
Q- How much do the Romeo and Juliet tickets cost?
A- The cost of the tickets starts from £44 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
Q- What age is the play appropriate for?
A- The play does not have a strict age limit. However, it is most suitable for children aged 10 and above.
Q- Where is the play running in London?
A- The play is running at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London.
Q- What is the story about?
A- Set in Verona, two young people from rival families fall in love at a summer party, leading to a series of tragic events.
Q- How long does the play run for?
A- The running time is 2 hr 40 min excluding the interval.
Q- Who are the main stars of the play?
A- The main stars are Sadie Sink as Juliet and Noah Jupe as Romeo.
Q- Who is directing this production?
A- Robert Icke, known for his acclaimed work on Oedipus, directs this production.
Q- Is this a limited-run show?
A- Yes, this production is a strictly limited run at the Harold Pinter Theatre.
Q- Are there access performances available?
A- Yes, there are audio described and captioned performances on select dates. Check the show details for more information.
Q- Can I choose my seats when booking?
A- Yes, you can pick your preferred seats during the booking process, subject to availability.
Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe star in Romeo and Juliet at the Harold Pinter Theatre, directed by Robert Icke. This limited-run West End play blends Hollywood talent with Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy, exploring love, fate, and family conflict. High demand and critical buzz make this a must-book for theatre fans.
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The Globe is entirely roofless; performances and tours proceed rain or shine. It’s wise to dress for the weather, and cushions or blankets are available for hire.














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More restaurants near Globe theatreShakespeare’s Globe is located on London’s Bankside, along the south bank of the River Thames, in the Bankside Cultural Quarter.
The Globe theatre in London is well-connected by public transport. The closest Underground stations are Blackfriars, Mansion House, Southwark, and London Bridge. River bus services stop at Bankside Pier, just a short walk away.
The theatre mainly stages Shakespeare’s plays, often in innovative or traditional formats, along with works by his contemporaries. The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse hosts candlelit productions, contemporary works, and experimental theatre.
The outdoor Globe theatre has standing space for around 700 people in the Yard and seating for about 870 in three tiers of galleries. The indoor Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is fully seated, with a capacity of around 340.
Yes. The Globe and Sam Wanamaker Playhouse offer wheelchair access, companion seating, adapted washrooms, lifts, and step-free entry. BSL-interpreted, captioned, audio-described, relaxed, and sensory-adapted performances are scheduled throughout the year.
Prices of Shakespeare’s Globe tickets vary depending on the production, seating choice, and performance date. Standing Yard tickets are usually the most affordable option.
Yes. Swan at the Globe is the in-house riverside restaurant, offering modern British dining, afternoon tea, and drinks. A café-bar is also on-site, and there are plenty of restaurants and pubs nearby, including The Anchor and Zizzi.
Nearby highlights include the Tate Modern, the Millennium Bridge, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Borough Market, and the Clink Prison Museum, all within walking distance.
There is no official dress code, but as the Globe theatre in London is open-air, visitors are advised to dress for the weather.
Yes, children are welcome. Those under three can attend for free, though prams and strollers are not allowed inside the auditorium. Baby carriers are recommended.
Photography and video or audio recording are not permitted during performances, though photos are allowed before and after the show.