Let the theater marquis glow with Christmas lights: Stranger Things is coming to Broadway! The Netflix sci-fi hit, which is set to return to the streamer with its fifth and final season later this year, will bring its signature blend of coming-of-age charm, supernatural spookiness and unabashed love of Eggo waffles to the New York stage with Stranger Things: The First Shadow. The show will premiere in previews at the Marquis Theatre in New York City on Friday, March 28 before having its official opening night on Tuesday, April 22.
The First Shadow production first debuted across the pond in December 2023 at the Phoenix Theatre in London's West End—the play scored an impressive five Olivier Award nominations and took home statuettes in the Best New Entertainment or Comedy Play and Best Set Design categories. Co-directed by three-time Tony Award winner Stephen Daldry (Billy Elliott, The Inheritance) and BAFTA winner Justin Martin (Prima Facie, Kyoto), with a script from screenwriter Kate Trefry. Trefry is well-versed in the Stranger Things universe, having joined the TV series as a staff writer in Season 2 before working her way up to an executive producer. The theatrical adaptation received critical acclaim when it opened in England with The Daily Telegraph calling it “a game-changing experience,” while The Observer proclaimed the show “takes theatre to the next dimension.”
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Fans stateside will get to see if Stranger Things: The First Shadow lives up to that hype when theater doors open, but until then, let’s dig into exactly how The First Shadow connects and deviates from the larger Stranger Things world.
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First things first: consider Stranger Things: The First Shadow both a prequel to the five-season Netflix series as well as its own standalone story. (And before you ask, no, you don't necessarily need to watch the entire Stranger Things series to understand the play, but it would obviously help you better comprehend the larger mythology and context of the world.)
As for the official plot synopsis: in 1950s Hawkins, Indiana, “the Creel family seeks a fresh start, especially their teenage son Henry, who is eager to escape his troubled past. Initially, things go well—he finds friendship and joins the school play. But when a wave of shocking crimes strikes the town, Henry is forced to confront a terrifying truth: is something inside him that connects him to the horrors unfolding around him?”
“As this thrilling mystery races forward, shadows of the past are unleashed, relationships are tested, and the town of Hawkins faces the ultimate question: Can the power of friendship outshine the darkness within?” the description continues.
“We just never had the time in the show to explore Henry's backstory in that kind of depth,” Stranger Things co-creator Ross Duffer previously told Tudum. “So the first idea was to explore Henry's backstory and then we realized he would be the same age as a teenage Joyce and Hopper and Bob, which is something we always wanted to do. We love the ’50s almost as much, if not more than the ’80s. So it was an excuse to do something in this time period and to explore what they were up to in high school.”
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When does Stranger Things: The First Shadow take place?
While the original Netflix series is awash in 1980s pop-culture references, Stranger Things: The First Shadow will take things back even further—it’s set in 1959, several decades earlier than the TV show. Given that timeframe, audiences will be encountering several familiar faces from the larger Stranger Things universe, albeit much younger than when we first met them in the TV series. That means fans will get a new perspective on older characters, exploring events that happened long before the main series.
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Which Stranger Things characters will be in Stranger Things: The First Shadow?
The stage show will feature plenty of fan-favorite characters from the Stranger Things series. The play will mainly follow the teenage versions of
Jim Hopper (played in the Netflix series by David Harbour)Joyce Byers (memorably portrayed on the small screen by the iconic Winona Ryder)Bob Newby (performed by Sean Astin for the TV show)Dr. Brenner (a sinister scientist originated by Matthew Modine)Henry Creel (like Eleven, Henry possesses extraordinary telepathic powers but uses them for evil, later morphing into the malevolent mastermind Vecna—portrayed onscreen in the fourth series by Jamie Campbell Bower and Raphael Luce.)Other recognizable members of the larger Stranger Things universe involved in the play will be younger versions of Mike and Nancy’s parents, Ted and Karen Wheeler; Henry Creel’s parents, Victor and Virginia; Lucas and Erica’s parents, Charles and Sue Sinclair (née Anderson); Dustin’s mom Claudia Henderson (née Yount) and Joyce’s ex-husband and the father of Will and Jonathan, Lonnie Byers.
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Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers in 'Stranger Things'Atsushi Nishijima/Netflix
How does Joyce Byers connect to the Strangers Things Broadway show?
Acting as a prequel to the television drama, Stranger Things: The First Shadow will tell the origin stories of Stranger Things characters including Joyce Byers, back when she was known by her maiden name, Joyce Maldonado.
Though the TV series sees Joyce as a middle-aged single mother of two sons, Jonathan and Will Byers—the latter’s disappearance kicks off the entire Stranger Things mystery, you’ll remember—the stage show will see Joyce as a high schooler living in Hawkins, Indiana, more than two decades before the events of the TV show.
The First Shadow also introduces diehard fans to the teenage versions of Joyce’s future boyfriends Bob Newby (who—spoiler alert!—dies at the end of Season 2 after being attacked by Demodogs) and Jim Hopper, who later becomes the town’s chief of police and takes in Eleven (played in the series by Millie Bobby Brown) as his adopted daughter.
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Is Jamie Campbell Bower in Stranger Things: The First Shadow?
Sadly, no, you won’t be seeing Jamie Campbell Bower reprise his spine-chilling performance as Vecna in Stranger Things: The First Shadow, as the stage show encounters the character of Henry Creel as a teenager decades before the events of the Stranger Things TV series.
However, the British actor reportedly did give kudos to his theatrical counterpart, meeting actor Louis McCartney—who plays young Henry Creel in the play—during a preview of the stage production. “It's like Jamie's given me his baby and he's asked me to nurture it and see what I can do with it,” McCartney told Tudum. “And, man, when he came on stage, he was in tears and he was really, really pleased with it. Jamie's a fabulous guy. He's a great actor, but he's a really genuine guy and he was just very supportive and it was a sigh of relief. It was like my feet had got settled and then I was like, okay, I'm on the right track and let's see what else I can do.”
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Given that we’re dealing with younger versions of the TV show’s beloved characters, The First Shadow will not include any of the original actors from Netflix’s Stranger Things cast. Instead, audiences will get to see fresh-to-the-franchise talents:
Louis McCartney—a West End carryover who will reprise his acclaimed performance as Henry CreelAlison Jaye (Shameless) as Joyce MaldonadoBurke Swanson (Back to the Future: The Musical) as Jim HopperJuan Carlos as Bob NewbyAlex Breaux as Dr. BrennerRosie Benton (Patriots) as Virginia CreelT. R. Knight (Grey’s Anatomy) as Victor CreelEmmy nominee Gabrielle Nevaeh as Patty NewbyAndrew Hovelson (Lucky Guy) as Principal NewbyRobert T. Cunningham as Charles SinclairAyana Cymone as Sue AndersonIan Dolley (The Holdovers) as Walter HendersonDora Dolphin as Karen ChildresLogan Gould (The Corps) as Lonnie ByersShea Grant as Claudia YountJamie Martin Mann as Ted WheelerHow to buy tickets for Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Tickets are currently available for purchase on the show's website, with tickets currently available through November 2025.
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