Join the electrifying journey of a 70s rock band as they navigate the extreme pressures of fame when they find themselves on the brink of stardom.
Why watch Stereophonic
Why watch Stereophonic
Stereophonic is a captivating drama, playing on Broadway, set in the 1970s music scenario. Penned by acclaimed playwright David Adjmi, the play offers an immersive journey into the highs and lows of fame and stardom. The powerful narrative is further enhanced by Will Butler of Grammy-winning Indie Rock band Arcade Fire, whose original score strikes the perfect note of authenticity. Stereophonicrocked the 2024 Tony Awards nominations, racking up 13 nods including Best Play and Best Direction. American stars Will Brill and Juliana Canfield take on the lead roles in this compelling play.
The story
Stereophonic plunges you into the pulsating world of a 1970s rock band on the brink of stardom. This gripping drama charts the band's journey as they face the high-pressure stakes of fame while recording their new album. Will the band fracture under pressure, or will they break through? Book Stereophonic play tickets at Broadway to get your answer.
Great for
Drama lovers | 70s music fans
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Know before you go
Know before you go
Show details
Genre: Play
Audience: Suitable for 13+
Theatre name: Golden Theatre
Theatre capacity: 804
Theatre facilities: Restrooms, payphone, water fountain, wheelchair access, and assistive listening system
Dress code: Smart casual
Cast & crew
Leading Roles: Will Brill as Reg, Andrew R. Butler as Charlie, Juliana Canfield as Holly
Direction: Daniel Aukin
Written by: David Adjmi
Original Songs: Will Butler
Additional tips
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Most theaters are air-conditioned year-round, so it can get a bit chilly. Bring a light jacket just in case.
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Children under the age of 4 will not be permitted inside the theater.
My tickets
My tickets
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You will receive an email confirming your purchase.
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You will receive your e-tickets via email within 3 hours from the time of the booking. You can access your tickets by clicking on the link available on the email.
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If you book tickets more than 14 days in advance, you will receive the tickets 14 days prior to the show date.
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The ticket can be presented digitally along with a valid photo ID at the entrance on the day of your visit.
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Please note most of the theatres do not allow entry post the show start time and we recommend you reach the venue 10-15 minutes early.
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Show timings may be subject to change every week/month. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.