Heartstopper star Joe Locke 'thrilled' as he lands first West End role
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Joe Locke has secured his debut West End role in 'Clarkston', a play about two men who form a bond while working at a warehouse in rural America. Locke plays Jake, a man with Huntington's disease on a journey to rediscover himself. He meets Chris, a character from a troubled background. The play, written by Samuel D. Hunter, promises a modern frontier story of friendship, acceptance, and love as the characters embark on an adventure together. The exact run date and venue for 'Clarkston' remain to be announced.
"On a journey West to rediscover himself, Jake unexpectedly meets Chris - a kindred soul hiding in a night shift at a Costco in a rural American town. As their bond deepens, so does their sense of adventure. Maybe they could finally give life new meaning by chasing something more - like the intrepid explorers Lewis and Clark before them."
"Clarkston is a modern frontier story that blazes a trail through friendship, acceptance, love and the hope of new discoveries."
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