Stranger Things: The First Shadow

Stranger Things: The First Shadow

Phoenix Theatre, London, WC2H 0JP
  • A play based on Netflix sensation Stranger Things, STRANGER THINGS: THE FIRST SHADOW is now playing at the Phoenix Theatre in London's West End!

    It's Hawkins, but not as we know it. Back in 1959 it's just a regular town with regular worries, especially for the youngsters of the area. Jim Hopper's car won't start, Bob Newby's radio show won't take off, and Joyce Maldonado wishes she could take off and get out of town. But when the Creel family and their son Henry arrive in town looking for a fresh start, they find that the shadows of the past have a longer reach than anyone could have known.

    Brought to life by a multi-award-winning creative team featuring the Duffer BrothersKate TrefryJack Thorne, and direction from Stephen Daldry, this Sonia Friedman and Netflix production takes theatrical storytelling and stagecraft to a whole new level.

    Set in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana, STRANGER THINGS: THE FIRST SHADOW takes audiences back to the beginning of the Stranger Things story (and may hold the key to the end...)

    Book your STRANGER THINGS: THE FIRST SHADOW theatre tickets today!

     

    For more information or to make a booking please contact Group Line on 020 7206 1174 or via email at [email protected]

    *PLEASE NOTE: The venue continues to make the safety and security of its customers and staff a priority. As such, please bear in mind that we may undertake bag checks, so recommend you leave extra time to avoid queues. Suitcases and large bags will not be admitted into the Theatre. Many thanks for your cooperation.

  • Phoenix Theatre

    Charing Cross Road,
    London,
    WC2H 0JP

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