Full casting announced for STRANGER THINGS: THE FIRST SHADOW in West End from Nov 2024

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With the production about to celebrate its first year in the West End, full casting has been announced for the critically acclaimed, Olivier Award-winning, world première production of Stranger Things: The First Shadow, currently running at Phoenix Theatre.

Joining the previously announced Louis Healy as Henry Creel, Callum Maxwell as Bob Newby, Miranda Mufema as Patty Newby, Luke Mullins as Dr Brenner, Jessica Rhodes as Joyce Maldonado, and George Smale as James Hopper Jr are: Shane Attwooll as Chief Hopper, Jack Crumlin as Lonnie Byers, Rhianna Dorris as Sue Anderson, Ammar Duffus as Charles Sinclair, Jack Gardner as Walter Henderson, Andy Langtree as Victor Creel, Betsy Mayle as Claudia Yount, Michael Murray as Alan Munson, Lauren O’Neil as Virginia Creel, Matthew Pidgeon as Principal Newby, Barney Wilkinson as Ted Wheeler, and Edie Wright as Karen Childress. Alternating the role of Alice Creel will be Scarlett Davies, Olivia Miller, India Moon and Pixie Robbins.

They are joined by Chloe Akuma, Harry Ames, Sophie Atherton, Levi Bent, Mat Betteridge, Amara Campbell, Lois Churcher, Flora Dawson, Benjamin Lafayette, Jake Mavis, Karen Mavundukure, Chris Porter, Marianna Scott and Jonny Warr.

Shane Attwooll, Scarlett Davies, Ammar Duffus, Benjamin Lafayette, Olivia Miller, Matthew Pidgeon were part of the original company, and are all reprising their original roles.

The new company will commence performances on 14 November. For those booking, who are not currently Netflix subscribers, will be gifted a 30-day Netflix subscription for ticket purchases up until 30 September 2024. The offer is valid for one 30-day subscription to Netflix’s Standard Plan per ticket order, purchased by 30 September 2024. This offer is only redeemable for new Netflix members in the UK and US.

To book tickets, please click here.

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