Rising West End star Jordan Luke Gage is setting the stage ablaze. Best known for his portrayal of the iconic Romeo in the comic, pop sensation smash hit “& Juliet,” Gage will be gracing the stage for years to come. Gage’s breakthrough moment came after appearing in the celebrated TV mini-series “Cilla,” “How Not to Disappear Completely” and “Cucumber.” Gage’s career took a significant turn as he branched out into the musical theatre. After playing the role of Alternate Strat in the West End’s rock opera “Bat Out of Hell: The Musical,” it wasn’t long before Gage took over the lead role permanently. With a career on a meteoric trajectory, Gage is one of the most promising theatre stars around.
Gage is no one-trick pony. As an accomplished television, film and now stage actor, Gage has gained a lot of attention for his ability to transform into character. Portraying some of the world’s most iconic characters, Gage has played Henry Higgins in “My Fair Lady,” as well as Guy in “Howard Goodall’s Girlfriends.” Gage has also appeared at the Brixton Clubhouse in “Taboo.”
Beyond the stage, Gage featured as a Hogwarts’ Gryffindor schoolboy in the worldwide phenomenon “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.” Gage’s talent doesn’t end there – he is also an accomplished vocalist. Appearing in “West End Men” at the Vaudeville Theatre, Gage performed as a soloist. At the WhatsOnStage Awards, Gage was the lead vocalist at the Palace Theatre and was part of the chorus in “Songs of My Life” at the Garrick Theatre. Oozing in charm and leaving his audience mesmerised, Gage has an exciting career ahead of him.