Stereophonic (Q125371911)

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stage play written by David Adjmi
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Stereophonic
stage play written by David Adjmi

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    How ‘Stereophonic’ Became the Most Tony-Nominated Play in History (English)
    21 May 2024
    17 June 2024
    Sarah Pidgeon, who is now Tony nominated for her role as Diana, the band’s lead vocalist and Peter’s girlfriend, still gets some onstage nerves, […] (English)
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    How ‘Stereophonic’ Became the Most Tony-Nominated Play in History (English)
    21 May 2024
    17 June 2024
    Adjmi landed on the idea in 2013 while listening to Led Zeppelin’s “Babe I’m Gonna Leave You” on a flight. He said he was drawn to the “emotional volatility” within the song, and the possibility of using the sonic opportunities of a recording studio, including turning the mics in the sound proof booth off and on, and songs themselves, to flesh out a story. (English)
    17 June 2024
    I can’t always point to the exact moment of inspiration for a play, but I can with this one. I was on a flight to Boston when Led Zeppelin’s haunting cover of “Babe I’m Gonna Leave You” came on the radio. (English)
    Playwright's Perspective: Stereophonic (English)
    12 September 2023
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    How ‘Stereophonic’ Became the Most Tony-Nominated Play in History (English)
    21 May 2024
    17 June 2024
    The process of creating the play, about a fictional band trying to record a hit album in the 1970s, has both challenged and rewarded the collaborators, including Arcade Fire’s Will Butler, who wrote songs for the band, […] (English)
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    With first Tony nomination, Will Brill feels he’s already won (English)
    17 June 2024
    Zack Ruskin
    “Stereophonic” is a play set in Marin County with live music that follows an up-and-coming rock band in 1976 as they attempt to record the album that will launch them to superstardom. (English)
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    ‘Stereophonic’ Wins the Tony Award for Best New Play (English)
    17 June 2024
    17 June 2024
    Set over the course of a year, first in a recording studio in Sausalito, Calif., and later in Los Angeles, [Stereophonic] embraces the technical aspects of recording. (English)
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    ‘Stereophonic’ Wins the Tony Award for Best New Play (English)
    17 June 2024
    17 June 2024
    Set over the course of a year, first in a recording studio in Sausalito, Calif., and later in Los Angeles, [Stereophonic] embraces the technical aspects of recording. (English)
    1 reference
    ‘Stereophonic’ Wins the Tony Award for Best New Play (English)
    17 June 2024
    17 June 2024
    Set over the course of a year, first in a recording studio in Sausalito, Calif., and later in Los Angeles, [Stereophonic] embraces the technical aspects of recording. (English)

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