: Louis McCartney Returns as Henry Creel in Stranger Things: The First Shadow for His Broadway Debut

Thursday, 24 October 2024


Louis McCartney, the breakout star from the West End production of Stranger Things: The First Shadow, is set to reprise his role as Henry Creel for his highly anticipated Broadway debut. McCartney's performance in the West End earned him widespread acclaim, including The Stage 2024 Debut Award for Best Performer in a Play and the Critics’ Circle Award for Most Promising Newcomer. Praised by top publications as "spellbinding" (Daily Telegraph) and "breathtaking" (Deadline), 

McCartney’s portrayal of the complex character Henry Creel has firmly established him as a rising star in the theatre world. He will take his final bow in the West End on November 10, 2024, before heading to Broadway to continue his run in this Olivier Award-winning production.

The Broadway adaptation of Stranger Things: The First Shadow will begin performances on March 28, 2025, at the iconic Marquis Theatre. Directed by the acclaimed Stephen Daldry (The Crown, Billy Elliot) and co-directed by Justin Martin (Prima Facie), this gripping prequel transports audiences back to 1959 Hawkins, where a young Henry Creel arrives in town, setting off a series of dark events that connect deeply to the mythology of the global Netflix sensation. With an original story co-created by the Duffer Brothers, Jack Thorne, and Kate Trefry, the production offers fans an enthralling, fresh narrative with stunning visual effects and heart-pounding performances that dive deep into the origins of the Stranger Things universe.

With a star-studded creative team, the Broadway run promises to be just as mesmerising as its West End counterpart, with many eagerly awaiting McCartney’s U.S. stage debut. Ticket sales are already underway for this must-see event, and theatre fans and Stranger Things devotees alike are excited to experience the early days of Hawkins on Broadway.

Stranger Things: The First Shadow has already proven to be a massive success in London, winning two Olivier Awards, including Best Entertainment. This thrilling theatrical event is set to captivate new audiences with its intricate set design, haunting soundtrack, and McCartney’s unforgettable performance as Henry Creel.

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