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Review: Stereophonic ★★★★★ ‘Everything about this play is miraculous’

This play is a mesmerising dissection of the creative process

June 18, 2025 16:35
(L-R) Eli Gelb and Andrew R. Butler - Stereophonic - West End - photo by Marc Brenner - 05016 (1).jpg
So Seventies: Eli Gelb and Andrew R. Butler in Stereophonic (Photo: Marc Brenner)
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Everything – and by that I mean every single thing – about this play is miraculous. Creating a show that makes the audience feel as if they are a fly on the wall during the recording of one of the greatest rock albums ever made is itself no mean feat. But creating original music that deserves the such status, well that is something else.

The pivotal presence of music does not mean this is a musical. American David Adjmi’s play, which arrives in London bearing no less than five Tony awards, conveys the dynamics of a five piece aspirational rock group who become a huge hit during the claustrophobic month they are cutting their latest album in a Californian studio in 1976.

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