Male supermodel Jordan Barrett shows off his chiseled good looks as he arrives on set of George Maple’s theatre production in Sydney
He’s set to star in George Maple’s new theatre production, Myth, that will open at the Sydney Opera House next month.
And on Tuesday, male supermodel Jordan Barrett was spotted arriving on set in Sydney to start work on the project.
The 23-year-old showed off his chiseled good looks as he made his way to The Hordern Pavilion, cutting a casual figure in a hooded jumper and baggy trousers.
Getting to work: On Tuesday, Male supermodel Jordan Barrett showed off his chiseled good looks as he arrived on set of George Maple’s theatre production in Sydney
Jordan, who hails from the idyllic Byron Bay but who has taken the modelling world by storm, wore a black jumper and beige and white pants.
He was seen arriving in his flashy white sports car with his long locks out and perfectly framing his face.
Jordan carried his mobile phone and appeared relaxed as he got to work on set.
Casual: The 23-year-old showed off his chiseled good looks as he made his way to The Hordern Pavilion, cutting a casual figure in a hooded jumper and baggy trousers
Zooming around town: He was seen arriving in his flashy white sports car with his long locks out and perfectly framing his face
New work: Maple (pictured) said she chose Jordan to star in the lead role because she needed someone who could ‘explore their full range of emotions and on camera’
The production is said to be a love story and will open at the Sydney Opera House next month.
Jordan said in a statement that he’s looking forward to working with Maple on the piece.
‘It’s so nice to be back in Australia and to be working with George Maple again on this project,’ Jordan said, according to RUSSH Magazine.
Meanwhile, Maple said she chose Jordan to star in the lead role because she needed someone who could ‘explore their full range of emotions and on camera’.
According to the Sydney Opera House website, audiences are in for a real show.
Coming up: The production is said to be a love story and will open at the Sydney Opera House next month. Jordan said in a statement that he’s looking forward to working with Maple on the piece
Myth is described as ‘an anti-voyeuristic, emotional journey into the hyperreal and surreal.’
‘Each scene is a spectacle of music, dance, performance art, and futuristic theatre.’
In February, a source told Daily Mail Australia that Jordan is ‘transitioning into film this year’, and it was understood at the time that he had landed a role in a major Hollywood flick.
Jordan recently signed with leading Hollywood talent powerhouse, Creative Artists Agency (CAA), and is also represented by Kate Moss Agency for modelling.
‘Jordan has been the most successful male model consecutively for the last four years since moving to New York,’ the source told Daily Mail Australia.
‘It is believed he is transitioning into film this year, with an upcoming project filming in September,’ they said at the time.
Jordan – who hails from the idyllic Byron Bay – has had huge success overseas after being scouted at the tender age of 14.
Acting ambitions: In February, a source told Daily Mail Australia that Jordan is ‘transitioning into film this year’, and it was understood at the time that he had landed a role in a major Hollywood flick