JAKARTA - Adinia Wirasti brings proud news from the world of international acting. Through an emotional upload, this well-known Indonesian actress announced that she will join the national theater produced by Romeo & Juliet by William Cinta in Australia, playing the character Lady Capulet.

"With a heart full of gratitude, I respectfully convey that I will join the Bellshakespeare's Romeo & Juliet national tour, to play Lady Capulet," wrote Adinia Wirasti, quoted by VOI from Instagram @adiniawrst, Wednesday, July 9.

This participation is an important milestone in his career. Adinia called this role her first international loyal theater stage debut, which felt very meaningful as she had 25 years of acting.

"This marks the role of my first internationalaturation stage a thrilling and touching journey as I continue to walk on the storyline entering my 25th year as an actor," he said.

Over the next five months, Adinia will undergo a theater tour to various cities in Australia. Even though he is far from his homeland, he insists that he will always bring the spirit and identity of Indonesia in every appearance.

"For the next five months, I will tour all over Australia, yes, I will be far from Indonesia, but I will always bring the spirit of home, an endless love for art, and the stories and roles that shape me," continued Adinia.

"This is not a farewell to the film or the creative world that I love so much this is just an expansion of the canvas. The opportunity to listen, learn, and grow with the new stage, new rhythm, and timeless text," he said.

He closed his message with gratitude to his supporters, implying hope of returning to his homeland with a new perspective that is deeper and stronger as an artist.

"Thank you for your continuous support. I am always amazed by what this art continues to give, and I look forward to returning with deeper roots and wider wings. With love, #WRST," he said.

In this theater, Adinia Wirasti will co-star with total Li, Merridy Eastman, Jack Halabi, Ryan Hodson, Khisraw Jones-Shikoor, Tom Matthews, Brittany Santariga, James Thomas, Michael Wahr.

The theater will feature in 26 locations across Australia, starting from the Canberra Theater Center at the end of August and ending at the Sydney Opera House in December.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)

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