If you are planning a trip to the UK this year,
there is something you absolutely must pay attention to. ๐
That is the fact that classic musicals (plays)
by the legendary master of theater, Shakespeare,
are heating up London's West End!
Specifically, a major showdown is unfolding
between a reinterpretation of <Romeo & Juliet> starring the hottest stars, and <The Tempest>,
marking the return of a living legend. ๐ค
Tickets for these productions are expected to be as hard
to get as plucking a star from the sky...
So, which performance will suit your taste?
To ensure a fail-proof theater experience,
we've thoroughly compared the charm points of both works for you!
Two Shakespeare Plays, Even Better Once You Know the Story
It is fascinating that these two works symbolize
the beginning and the end of Shakespeare's career.
<Romeo & Juliet> is one of his early works,
most intensely portraying the passion of youthful days and tragic destiny. ๐ฅ
On the other hand, <The Tempest> is known as Shakespeare's final playโhis retirement work.
The scene where the protagonist Prospero breaks his magic staff overlaps
with the image of Shakespeare putting down his pen and declaring his retirement.
Starting with 'revenge' and ending with 'forgiveness,'
this work shows the level of reconciliation reached by the elderly Shakespeare.
The most passionate love story vs. the most mature life story,
which one are you more drawn to?
Which Narrative Do You Prefer? Burning Youth vs. Profound Magic
Let's point out the key plot dynamics of both works. ๐
#RomeoAndJuliet #ShakespeareTragedy #Catharsis
The incredibly famous classic <Romeo & Juliet> is tragic,
but that also means it delivers powerful catharsis.
(feat. meeting, falling in love, and dying
due to a family feud all within a timeline of just 5 days...
We all know the story, but the fun lies in seeing how it's realized on stage...)
#TheTempest #Fantasy #Philosophical
<The Tempest>is fantastic and philosophical. Although it is a fantasy genre
featuring fairies and magic set on a remote island,
it contains weighty questions about power and human nature.
If you want to taste the authentic flavor of Shakespeare's four great tragedies,
go for the former; if you want grand scale and lingering resonance,
we recommend the latter.
<Romeo & Juliet> at Harold Pinter Theatre: Netflix Star Meets Genius Director!
๐Venue: Harold Pinter Theatre
๐Dates: March 16, 2026 - June 6, 2026
๐Cast: Sadie Sink (Juliet), Noah Jupe (Romeo)
Attention for trend-sensitive 20-30s and Netflix fans! ๐
<Romeo & Juliet>, opening at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London,
is one of the trendiest shows in the West End this year.
Sadie Sink, who holds a global fandom as 'Max'
in Netflix's Stranger Things, transforms into Juliet. โจ๏ธ
You can look forward to a bold and modern interpretation unique to Sadie Sink!
Plus, the fact that Romeo is Noah Jupe
from the movie A Quiet Place is a huge bonus. ๐
(The editor is really curious about their chemistry!)
On top of this, genius director Robert Icke,
well-known to Korean audiences for Oedipus and 1984,
has taken the helm. Known for his skill in twisting classics with a modern touch,
what kind of unconventional direction will he show this time?
<The Tempest> at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre: The Return of a Master After 30 Years, Kenneth Branagh
๐Venue: Royal Shakespeare Theater
๐Dates: May 13, 2026 - June 20, 2026
๐Cast: Kenneth Branagh (Prospero)
Attention for authentic theater fans or those who prefer grand stage aesthetics! ๐
for authentic theater fans or those who prefer grand stage aesthetics! ๐
The icon of British theater and film director Kenneth Branagh returns to his home stage,
the RSC (Royal Shakespeare Company), for the first time in 30 years. He takes on the role of the magician 'Prospero,'
and is expected to show an overwhelming presence that encapsulates his acting career.
In particular, this performance will be held not in London,
but at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon,
Shakespeare's hometown. (A chance to travel to the London suburbs! ๐ซ)
It's a 2-hour train ride from London, offering a chance
to feel the romance of travel and the essence of authentic theater simultaneously.
Are You a First-Timer? You Can See Both at Shakespeare's Globe!
Did you know that both <Romeo & Juliet> and <The Tempest> are
available at Shakespeare's Globe, the heart of Shakespeare?
๐ Performance: Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank: Romeo and Juliet
There is the 'Playing Shakespeare' series that the Globe Theatre presents every spring.
It is a series that compresses complex classics, which usually take about 3 hours, into 90 minutes,
containing only the core without any filler.
Thanks to the fast pace, even those not fluent in English can fully enjoy it!
Especially, this production of <Romeo & Juliet>, running from March 5th to April 12th,
can be enjoyed from the standing yard for just ยฃ5-10.
It is the best value course for budget backpackers or those wanting a 'taster' of Shakespeare.
If Kenneth Branagh's The Tempest is a grand blockbuster,
the version running from the winter season until April feels like a dreamy indie film.
It takes place at the 'Sam Wanamaker Playhouse', an indoor theater right next to the Globe.
The unique feature here is that the performance is lit
only by hundreds of 'candles' without any electric lighting.
The flickering candle shadows and the actors' breath blend to create a mysterious atmosphere.
2026 London Shakespeare Theater, What is Your Choice?
So far, we've looked at the two works that are the key pillars of
Shakespearean productions in the British theater scene in 2026!
Don't miss the chance to see a Netflix star,
witness the return of a British theater giant after 30 years,
or experience a special performance you can't find anywhere else.
