Stranger Things: The First Shadow

Hawkins, 1959: a regular town with regular worries. Young Jim Hopper’s car won’t start, Bob Newby’s sister won’t take his radio show seriously and Joyce Maldonado just wants to graduate and get the hell out of town. When new student Henry Creel arrives, his family finds that a fresh start isn’t so easy… and the shadows of the past have a very long reach.

Brought to life by a multi-award-winning creative team, who take theatrical storytelling and stagecraft to a whole new dimension, this gripping new adventure will take you right back to the beginning of the Stranger Things story – and may hold the key to the end.

Cast & Crew

Cast

Allen Munson
Bob Newby
Charles Sinclair
Chief Hopper
Claudia Henderson
Dr Brenner
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
Father Newby
Henry Creel
James Hopper Jr
Joyce Maldonado
Karen Childress
Lonnie Byers
Patty Newby
Sue Anderson
Swing
Swing
Swing
Swing
Swing
Ted Wheeler
Victor Creel
Virginia Creel
Walter Henderson

Crew

Associate Choreographer
Associate Choreographer
Associate Costume Designer
Associate Director
Associate Lighting Designer
Associate Producer
Associate Producer
Associate Set Designer
Associate Sound Designer
Associate Sound Designer
Casting Director
Choreographer
Co-Director
Costume Designer
Dialect Coach
Director
Fight Director
Illusions Designer & Visual Effects
Illusions Designer & Visual Effects
International Casting Consultant
Lighting Designer
Movement Director
Original Music & Arrangements
Original Story
Original Story & Creative Producers
Producer
Props Supervisor
Set Designer
Sound Designer
Technical Director
Video Designer & Visual Effects
Wigs, Hair & Make-Up Designer
Writer and Original Story

Photographs

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Photo credits

  • Production Poster, Creative Commons Attribution
  • Stranger Things: The First Shadow by Manuel Harlan, Creative Commons Attribution

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