Smash-hit parody musical Stranger Sings is visiting the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre early next year.
The award-winning sci-fi spoof - described by its publicity as ‘a wild, irreverent twist on popular Netflix series Stranger Things’ - stops off at the venue from Monday 15 to Wednesday 17 January.
Take a trip with your favourite gang on a night of indulgent pop culture references, heavy synth, poor parenting, dancing demogorgons and maybe, just maybe, you might find justice for Barb along the way.
Let the incredible original writing of Jonathan Hogue subvert the genre with this fearless parody, where there are too many mullets, a generous helping of fairy lights, and the ’80s finally embraces feminism.
Smash-hit parody musical Stranger Sings is visiting the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre early next year.
The award-winning sci-fi spoof - described by its publicity as ‘a wild, irreverent twist on popular Netflix series Stranger Things’ - stops off at the venue from Monday 15 to Wednesday 17 January.
Take a trip with your favourite gang on a night of indulgent pop culture references, heavy synth, poor parenting, dancing demogorgons and maybe, just maybe, you might find justice for Barb along the way.
Let the incredible original writing of Jonathan Hogue subvert the genre with this fearless parody, where there are too many mullets, a generous helping of fairy lights, and the ’80s finally embraces feminism.
To find out more and book tickets, visit grandtheatre.co.uk.