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Somehow still just 21 years old despite having been a serious rising star for what feels like at least a decade, Joe Locke long ago proved there was more to him than Heartstopper, the TV show that made his name. From his playfully enigmatic turn in Marvel’s Agatha All Along to an excellent stage debut as an embittered teen in a dystopian future in the Donmar Warehouse’s The Trials to a stint on the recent Broadway revival of Sweeney Todd, he’s very much at that phase in his career where everything looks charmed. And as he continues his ascent to the big time, here comes his West End debut, which we can exclusively reveal the venue and dates for.
The play is Clarkston by US playwright Samuel D Hunter, best known over here for writing the screenplay to Darren Aronofsky’s Oscar-nominated The Whale. It’s had fringe success in the States but it now gets its biggest outing to date as it plays a nine-week stint at the Trafalgar Theatre this autumn, in a production helmed by American director Jack Serio.
Described as a ‘modern frontier story’, Clarkston will star Locke as Jake, a young man who heads out to the American West in an effort to rediscover himself, in a journey that obliquely reflects Lewis and Clark’s great expedition. He’ll co-star with fellow rising star Ruaridh Mollica, plus the wondrous Sophie Melville. It’s a very promising looking show from an actor whose early stage roles have so far been as good as his screen ones.
Clarkston is at Trafalgar Theatre, Sep 17-Nov 22. Priority book opens at 10am today (Sep 21) and public booking opens 10am tomorrow (Sep 22).
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