Stereophonic

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Summer Sale
Booking from 28 May 2025 until 20 September 2025

See a record-breaking Broadway hit with Stereophonic play tickets

It broke records on Broadway with an historic 13 Tony Award nominations, and now West End audiences can experience the dizzying highs and agonising lows of David Adjmi’s Stereophonic play at the Duke of York’s Theatre. This “sublime [and] electrifying” (The New York Times) drama about a band on the cusp of stardom is one of the most talked-about shows in New York, so don’t miss your chance to book tickets for its huge UK premiere.

In a recording studio in 1976, a band are teetering on the edge of something. Whether it’s superstardom or irrelevance remains to be seen, but the debut album they’re recording will change everything for them. As tensions reach boiling point and each band member reacts to the pressure differently, audiences are invited to be a fly on the wall at this make-or-break moment. 

Tony and Drama Desk Award-winning playwright David Ajmi’s Stereophonic play is a runaway Broadway sensation, with sold-out audiences clamouring to watch the most Tony Award nominated show in history. Featuring music by Arcade Fire’s Will Butler, critics have compared the show’s fictional band to Fleetwood Mac and their album Rumours – high praise for the sounds, drama and intensity at the centre of this heart-pounding story. 

Stereophonic won the 2024 Tony Awards for Best Play, Best Direction of a Play, Best Featured Actor, Best Sound Design and Best Scenic Design; and by nominations, it knocked Slave Play off the top spot for most ever received. 

Some of the original Off-Broadway and Broadway cast transfer with the show to London, including Eli Geib as Grover, Andrew R. Butler as Charlie and Chris Stack as Simon.

With its fusion of expert storytelling and character study and intense, powder-keg atmosphere, the hedonism, ecstasy and opportunity of the ‘70s has never felt so alive on stage. Book now to see the exhilarating Stereophonic play as it thunders onto the West End stage.

Child friendly?

The Stereophonic age recommendation is to be confirmed