David Adjmi's Tony Award-winning play will make its UK debut this Spring with performances beginning at the Duke of York's Theatre from May.
The cast of Stereophonic. Photos provided by production.
The full cast has been announced for Stereophonic.
Set in the 1970s', the play portrays the journey of an ambitious rock band struggling to record their new album to music by Will Butler will feature Andrew R. Butler, Eli Gelb and Chris Stack who reprise their roles from the acclaimed Broadway production. Stereophonic was hailed "the most Tony Award-nominated play ever", snapping up wins for awards such as Best Play, and Best Direction of a Play.
Joining the previously announced cast members is Zachary Hart as Reg the bass player, Lucy Karczewski as Diana the charismatic lead singer, Jack Riddiford as Peter the guitarist and Nia Towle as Holly, the keys player.
Understudies include Sam Denia (Reg, Charlie, Grover), Rima Georges (Holly), Lucy Gray (Diana) and Steve Shirley (Simon and Peter).
Stereophonic will begin performances at the Duke of York's Theatre from 24 May 2025. It follows the production of Elektra which stars Brie Larson. That production will play its final performance on 12 April 2025.