While there are some fun jump scares, they, by nature, come and go quickly. For the most part, the show doesn’t mine the suspenseful, lingering dread that the series effectively deploys to keep you on the edge of your seat.
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‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ Review: An Origin Story for the Stage
High School, Dramatically: Stranger Things: The First Shadow and Grief Camp
Is it a play? I mean, yes-ish? Is it an extravagant TV-meets-theater-meets-theme-park hybrid that probably has not entirely heartening implications for the future of Broadway? For sure. Is it also so unrelentingly absurd that it’s hard to be mad at...
‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ review: Netflix’s Broadway play is an assault on the senses
All of the expensive visuals are in service of a throwaway play in which the real villain ain’t Vecna — it’s the writing.
The ‘Stranger Things’ Broadway show is a terrifying cash grab
The non-musical show... is a chaotic fire hose of fan-service with enough sensory stimulation to make even the most experienced gamer want to puke just a little.
‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ Review: A Streaming Series Takes the Broadway Stage
The production is technically impressive in all respects, but when the sinister Dr. Brenner (Alex Breaux)—Matthew Modine in the series—made his ominous appearance at the close of the first act, I fantasized about pulling him aside to ask for a se...
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
When Daldry and Martin bring the show's best elements together—McCartney’s acting, Miriam Buether’s sets, Brigitte Reiffenstuel’s costumes, Jon Clark’s lighting, Paul Arditti’s sound, the production group 59’s video design and effects�...
Review | ‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’: Now streaming live on Broadway
A three-hour fan wiki brought to life, complete with origin stories, stilted dialogue, lame jokes, and sequences seemingly constructed only to set up the next visual effect.
Stranger Things—The First Shadow: Stage Version of Series Maybe Not Strange Enough
Whatever of this makes sense might keep ticket-buyers interested, if not wholly involved, thanks to the proliferating special effects.
Stranger Things–The First Shadow: We Will Control The Horizontal
So here it is, the Broadway show as theme park, right down to the three-storied façade of the ebony mansion through which all patrons must pass en route to their seats and the merch, and a thrill ride not to be forgotten. The goal is an immersive ex...
Immersive, heartfelt, and exhilarating, First Shadow is a must-see spectacle for the Stranger Things obsessive as much as it is for the theater aficionado who wants to see the medium pushed to new heights.
‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ Review: On Broadway, a Pure-Horror Scale-Up
Viewers of the series know that Henry will eventually become the demonic Vecna, ruler of the Upside Down and the monsters within, and how this backstory plays out since The First Shadow is ultimately an evening-long adaptation of a flashback sequence...
Trefry’s stage play is a muddled, pedestrian prequel... What’s on stage at the Marquis resembles a jukebox musical comedy with lots of shock effects haphazardly thrown in.
There’s the occasional feeling of disappointment that the show doesn’t lean less on the theatrics and focus on the richer themes in Trefry’s script, like Henry’s fear of hurting the girl he likes, Patty (Gabrielle Nevaeh), and how that relate...
BROADWAY REVIEW: ‘Stranger Things’ is peak fusion of streaming TV and theater
There are similarities of design with “Harry Potter,” and a few visual tricks that recall that prior enterprise, which in general has a lot more emotional pull than this newer one, which relies a lot more on tech. That said, the two leads, Louis ...
STRANGER THINGS: THE FIRST SHADOW Is A Triumph On Broadway — Review
Enough can’t be said that this production doesn’t just change the game of Broadway, it smashes the game board and shoots it into a new dimension. When you take one of the most watched television shows in history and bring it to the stage, the pre...
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