Stereophonic
Stereophonic

Stereophonic

Duke Of York's Theatre, London, WC2N 4BG
  • The acclaimed and multi-award winning hit play by David Adjmi, directed by Daniel Aukin, with original songs by Academy Award nominee and Grammy Award winner Arcade Fire's Will Butler, STEREOPHONIC transfers to the West End, running at the Duke of York's Theatre from May 2025.

    Last year, STEREOPHONIC became the most Tony Award-nominated play ever after receiving a record-breaking 13 nominations, and the most Tony Award-winning show of 2024.

    The play won five of these awards Best Play, Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play for Will Brill, Best Direction of a Play for Daniel Aukin, Best Scenic Design of a Play for David Zinn and Best Sound Design of a Play for Ryan Rumery.

    Original cast members reprising their highly lauded performances from Broadway include Andrew R. Butler as Charlie, Eli Gelb as Grover and Chris Stack as Simon. Further casting to be announced in due course.

    STEREOPHONIC mines the agony and the ecstasy of creation as it zooms in on a music studio in 1976. Here, an up-and-coming rock band recording a new album finds itself suddenly on the cusp of superstardom. The ensuing pressures could spark their breakup — or their breakthrough.

    In STEREOPHONIC, Adjmi invites the audience to immerse themselves—with fly-on-the-wall intimacy—in the powder keg process of a band on the brink of blowing up.

    The STEREOPHONIC creative team includes David Zinn (scenic designer), Enver Chakartash (costume designer), Jiyoun Chang (lighting designer), Will Butler and Justin Craig (Orchestrations), Ryan Rumery (sound designer), Justin Craig (music director). UK Casting is by Julia Horan CDG withUS Casting by Alaine Alldaffer CSA, Lisa Donadio CSA and Taylor Williams CSA.

    STEREOPHONIC originally had its World Premiere at Playwrights Horizon’s before transferring to Broadway on 3 April 2024. The hit play will also embark on a US tour from October 2025.

    Book your STEREOPHONIC theatre tickets today!


    *PLEASE NOTE: The venue continues to make the safety and security of its customers and staff a priority. As such, please bear in mind that we may undertake bag checks, so recommend you leave extra time to avoid queues. Suitcases and large bags will not be admitted into the Theatre. Many thanks for your cooperation.

    The Duke of York’s Theatre on London’s West End is home to an array of productions, including Summer and Smoke. Read on for information on Duke of York theatre’s directions and maps, events taking place, and how to book tickets with Leisure Connect UK today.

    Map & Directions: Duke of York's Theatre

    CAPACITY: The Duke of York’s Theatre has a capacity of 640. 

    DUKE OF YORK’S THEATRE DRESS CODE: There is no dress code at the Duke of York’s Theatre. For all performances, attire should be comfortable and appropriate for the occasion.

    WHEELCHAIR SPACES: There are two wheelchair spaces in the Royal Circle with accompanying companion seats. Transfer seating is also available in the Royal Circle (level access).

    DISABLED TOILETS: Yes

    HEARING IMPAIRED ASSISTANCE: Captioned performances are available at the Duke of York’s Theatre.

    GUIDE DOGS: A maximum of two guide dogs can be admitted per performance to patrons booking an aisle seat. If preferred, front of house staff can look after the guide dog during the performance.

    NEAREST TUBE/RAIL STATION: When travelling to the Duke of York’s theatre, the nearest tube stations are Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus and Charing Cross.

    BUSES: The theatre can be reached by the 24, 29 and 176 bus routes.

    NEAREST CAR PARKS: If you’re driving to the Duke of York’s Theatre, the nearest car park is at London St Martins Lane Hotel.

    NEARBY RESTAURANTS: There are a number of brillant restaurants near the Duke of York's Theatre for you to visit before the performance. Why not treat yourself to post-theatre dinner at The Ivy?