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Playwright's Play Hits Road, Shorter 'Radio Edit'
28 Jan
Summary
- The acclaimed play 'Stereophonic' is now on its first national tour.
- The touring production features an updated 'Radio Edit' version.
- The play delves into ego, insecurity, and the creative process.

The critically acclaimed play "Stereophonic," which captured the essence of ego, insecurity, and the messy beauty of creativity during the 2024-25 Broadway season, has begun its first national tour. The production, centered on a fictional British band recording an album in California between 1976 and 1977, now includes original music by Will Butler of Arcade Fire.
Playwright David Adjmi has adapted the script for the tour, creating a "Radio Edit" approximately 15 minutes shorter than the Broadway version. He emphasizes that this revision maintains the integrity and spirit of the original work. Casting the demanding roles, which require musicianship and acting prowess, proved to be a significant challenge, mirroring the play's exploration of intense creative collaboration.
"Stereophonic" examines the nature of artistic collaboration, its inherent tensions, and the inevitability of endings. Adjmi drew inspiration from personal experiences with difficult collaborations, using the play as a vehicle to explore fractured relationships and the acceptance of life's inherent dualities. The music, composed by Butler, is integral, serving to enhance character and world-building within the narrative.




