Transforming Emotional Turmoil into Artistic Expression.

“Stereophonic: A Riveting New American Drama by David Adjmi”

The new American drama “Stereophonic” by David Adjmi is taking Broadway by storm, drawing comparisons to the acclaimed play “The Flick” by Annie Baker. Set in a California recording studio in the 1970s, the play follows a fictional rock band as they struggle to create their next album amidst mounting pressures and personal conflicts.

Directed by Daniel Aukin, the production features original songs by Will Butler of Arcade Fire, adding to the immersive experience of the play. The ensemble cast, mostly making their Broadway debuts, delivers powerful performances that bring the characters to life.

The play delves into the complexities of artistic collaboration and the emotional turmoil that comes with it. As tensions rise and relationships fray, the band members must navigate egos and insecurities to create something truly remarkable.

With a mix of humor, raw emotion, and poignant moments, “Stereophonic” offers a unique blend of theater, music, and storytelling. The attention to detail in the set design, sound, and costumes adds to the authenticity of the experience.

As the play unfolds, audiences are taken on a journey of highs and lows, culminating in a powerful and emotional finale. “Stereophonic” is a must-see for theater lovers and music enthusiasts alike, offering a glimpse into the world of artistic creation and collaboration.

Don’t miss your chance to experience this riveting and immersive production at the Golden Theatre in New York. “Stereophonic” is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who see it.