Joe Locke to make West End debut in Samuel D. Hunter’s ‘Clarkston’

Joe LockeBreakout star of Hearttopper And Marvel’s Agatha all the timeis officially on the way to London’s West End. The 21-year-old actor will start in the UK’s premiere of Klarkstona moving game by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Samuel D. Hunter.



Locke will take on the lead role JakeA young man diagnosed with Huntington’s disease located in Clarkston, Washington, by mistake, after discovering that he can no longer drive during a road trip west.

While he adapts to his new surroundings he meets and forces an unexpected and transformative friendship with Chris, played by Rising Star Roderick Mollica. The rollist also contains Sophie Melvilleknown for their power performance in Iphigenia in Splott.

Led by Serious Jack-A Obie and Drama Desk Award winner who also makes his West End debut -the production promises raw feelings and intimate story.

“I’m proud to make my West End debut in Klarkston“Locke shared.” Samuel D Hunter’s Writing is so deeply human and honest that I immediately joined the piece when I read it. I can’t wait to bring this beautiful story to life and share it with the audience in London. “



Most famous for his role when Charlie runs in HearttopperLocke’s performance received critical praise and a dedicated global fanbase. He has since expanded his actor with a Broadway drive Sweeney Todd And his latest entry into the Marvel universe.

Klarkston Is scheduled to open this fall, with complete space and ticket information will soon be announced. The paragraph, which originally premiered in the United States, forms part of Hunter’s broader “Lewiston/Clarkston” projects – stories about faith, connection and modern American life.

For Locke, this latest project marks another bold step in a career defined by emotional resonance performances and a skill to choose stories that mean something.


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