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Sadie Sink Says She 'Relates' a Lot to Juliet Capulet in New Interview

Sadie Sink, known for Stranger Things, is starring as Juliet Capulet in a West End production of Romeo and Juliet. The 24-year-old actress initially hesitated to take the role but changed her mind after relating to the character's inner world. She says she sees herself in Juliet's solitude and emotional intelligence. Sadie also expressed that theatre will always be a priority for her despite her screen success.

Sadie Sink says she 'relates' a lot to Juliet Capulet

Los Angeles, July 2

Hollywood actress Sadie Sink has shared that she sees a lot of herself in her Romeo and Juliet character.

The 24-year-old actress is currently starring in a West End stage production of the William Shakespeare play, but Sadie admits she was initially hesitant to commit to the project, reports 'Female First UK'.

The actress, who plays Juliet Capulet, told Nylon magazine, "I was never really drawn to Juliet as a character, and I just pictured her fawning over a balcony, which is fine. I was just like, 'Is there much there?'"

Sadie eventually changed her mind, accepting that she has quite a lot in common with her character.

The actress reflected, "She soliloquises a lot. She's talking a lot, and I was really drawn to the fact that she has such a rich inner world, and that's clear in all of her soliloquies. She has these really big ideas, yet she lives in isolation for the most part, so she's clearly developed this resilience and emotional intelligence and had to be her own entertainment and friend".

Sadie explained that she could really relate to the love story. She shared, "As someone who spends a lot of time alone, I was like, 'Oh, actually, I relate to that a lot'".

As per 'Female First UK', Sadie has enjoyed significant success on stage and screen, but the actress admits to having a real passion for theatre work.

Sadie, who starred in Stranger Things, the hit Netflix show, alongside the likes of Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Noah Schnapp, and Maya Hawke, said, "I think theatre will always be a priority for me".

"I love filming TV, too, and there's so many things that I want to do in that space as well, but I think the work that I have (accomplished) just in the last two plays that I've done, it feels like ... I don't know, it just feels right".

Despite this, Sadie noted that audiences struggled to concentrate amid the recent heatwave in London.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Sadie is right - Juliet is way more than just a lovesick teenager. The way she manages her own thoughts and emotions, even under her family's control, reminds me of so many young women in India dealing with expectations. Theatre really does bring out a different side of actors!

James A

Interesting interview. But honestly? The heatwave in London affecting audience concentration seems like a typical British problem. Here in Mumbai, we have heat and humidity 8 months of the year and still manage to focus on plays. Perspective matters. 😂

Vikram M

As someone who studied Shakespeare in college, I appreciate Sadie bringing out this deeper side of Juliet. It's easy to reduce classic characters to stereotypes. And yes, theatre should be a priority - our own Indian theatre traditions like Nautanki and Yakshagana teach us the same lesson!

Sarah B

I relate to what Sadie says about being drawn to characters with rich inner worlds. Growing up in a small town in India, I used to feel like I was "my own entertainment and friend" too. It's beautiful when an actor can find themselves in a character from 400 years ago. ❤️

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