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The play transports audiences to Hawkins, Indiana, in 1959, a town navigating small-town worries and buried secrets. Young Jim Hopper, Joyce Maldonado, and Bob Newby lead familiar lives until newcomer Henry Creel and his family arrive. As they try to start over, unsettling forces begin to stir. Past and present collide, setting the stage for the darkness that fans of the series will recognise. Stranger Things: The First Shadow lets you experience the untold origins that may hold the key to what lies ahead.
Show timings for Stranger Things: The First Shadow may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
Note: Producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays.
The Phoenix Theatre an iconic venue on Charing Cross Road in London's West End, first opened its doors in 1930 with its distinctive neoclassical exterior. With a comfortable seating capacity and grand allure, this historic theatre has hosted numerous acclaimed productions and legendary performers throughout its nearly century-old history, including Laurence Olivier, Cuba Gooding Jr., and works by theatre luminaries like Noël Coward and Stephen Sondheim.
Phoenix Theatre seating plan will help you find the best seats in the theater.
Available facilities: Bar, cloakroom, restrooms
Accessibility: Guide dogs allowed, accessible toilets, wheelchair spaces, guide dogs allowed, assistive listening system
This play is an absolute must-see for any Stranger Things fan! It's set in Hawkins 1959 (when Joyce, Hopper and everyone else are teenagers - Season 1-4 of the show are set in 1983-86 and S5 will be in 1987) and follows Henry Creel when he moves to Hawkins, showing his evolution from Henry Creel to Vecna. The story is amazing, with occassional comedy which made me laugh out loud and a couple actors running into the audience in various scenes. The set, lighting, sound design, costumes, props, choreo and actors are all absolutely jaw-dropping! Would highly recommend and will probably go watch again!
The effects, the acting, 3D feel
I can't believe how good this theater was. It feels like a movie. Spectacular effects, creepy atmosphere. A must for every Stranger Things fan!
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The special effects are fantastic, the sets are superb, the lead actor plays wonderfully, the comedians are top-notch... bravo!!!
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It was in many ways like seeing part of the TV show. The cleaver use of the stage was really good for audiences sitting in any place in the room. I love how it ties into the TV series directly. The performance of the cast was really good and sound was clear and load. Easy to follow the story.
The cost of the tickets starts from £37.50 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The show does not have a strict age limit. However, it is most suitable for children aged 12 years and above. Children under 5 years will not be permitted inside the theater. Adults must always accompany children under the age of 16 years. This production contains gunfire audio, loud noises and explosions, haze and smoke, flashing lights and strobe, and strong language. There are depictions of various mental health conditions and disorders.
The show is playing at the Phoenix Theatre in London
The story is set in Hawkins, Indiana, in 1959 and follows young Jim Hopper, Joyce Maldonado, and Bob Newby as they navigate small-town life. When newcomer Henry Creel arrives, dark secrets begin to surface, setting the stage for the supernatural events fans know from the series.
The running time of the show is 3 hours, including one intermission.
No, the story is designed to be enjoyed by both newcomers and long-time fans. If you’re new, you’ll discover a gripping standalone mystery; if you’re a fan, you’ll spot clever nods and foreshadowing.
The cast includes Shane Attwooll as Chief Hopper, Jessica Rhodes as Joyce Maldonado, and Louis Healy as Henry Creel, supported by a large ensemble of talented performers.
While the stage play is a prequel, it has been teased that it “may hold the key to the end” of Stranger Things. Fans can expect major revelations about Henry Creel and the Upside Down.