The Olivier Award-winning play "Stranger Things: The First Shadow" is Broadway bound.
The play, from the Duffer Brothers -- the creators of the Netflix phenomenon -- and writers Jack Thorne and Kate Trefry, first opened to acclaim (and awards) in the U.K., and Netflix recently announced it will open at New York City's Marquis Theater in previews on March 28, 2025.
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"Stranger Things: The First Shadow" opened to rave reviews in 2023 on London's West End and recently won Olivier Awards in the best entertainment and best set design categories. The production is directed by Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin.
The show is set in the same location as the Netflix series -- Hawkins, Indiana -- in 1959 and centers on the younger version of some of the show's main characters. The West End cast featured Oscar Lloyd as the younger version of David Harbour's character, Jim Hopper; Isabella Pappas as Winona Ryder's character, Joyce; and Patrick Vaill as the younger version of Matthew Modine's TV character, Dr. Brenner.
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Fans can sign up for first access to presale tickets at www.StrangerThingsBroadway.com. For those who do, presale tickets go on sale Sept. 13. Tickets for the general public will go on sale Sept. 17.