Actor David Harbour of “Stranger Things” fame will be interviewed in front an audience at Theater at Monmouth Saturday afternoon as a fundraiser for the theater, where he used to perform.
Proceeds from ticket sales will go toward the theater’s artistic and education programming.
The Tony-, Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated actor was a member of the Theater at Monmouth company between 1994 and 1997 and had roles in many shows including “The Tempest, ” “Much Ado About Nothing,” “The Winter’s Tale” and “Hamlet.”
WHOM morning show host Lori Voornas will conduct the interview, which will incorporate questions submitted by audience members. A VIP package includes seats in the first three rows and a post-interview reception at a tavern in Winthrop.
Harbour, who grew up outside of New York City and attended Dartmouth College, earned a Tony nomination for his role in “Virginia Woolf” and has appeared on Broadway several other times.
On TV, he got his start in 1999 on an episode of “Law & Order.”
In the HBO show “The Newsroom,” Harbour portrayed the character of Elliot Hirsch in 10 episodes from 2012-2014.
Harbour plays Chief Jim Hopper in the hit Netflix sci-fi/horror series “Stranger Things,” which began in 2015 and has run for four seasons with a fifth one on the way. The show has won a dozen Emmy awards, and Harbour was nominated for best supporting actor in 2017.
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