There’s a moment in David Adjmi’s play “Stereophonic” when a discordant, mid-’70s band-on-the rise hears one of its songs played back to them in the recording studio for the first time, with all its ...
Produced by Playwrights Horizons, the album includes the singles, “Masquerade” and “Brightv1,” plus exclusive, brand-new songs not performed in full on stage and only available on the cast album. The ...
David Adjmi's Tony Award-winning play with music, whose American Conservatory Theater and BroadwaySF presentation runs at the Curran through Nov. 23, fictionalizes that tempestuous album recording, ...
“Hell’s Kitchen,” a musical inspired by Alicia Keys’ teenage years in New York City, and “Stereophonic,” the story of a rock group in danger of splintering, dominated the 2024 Tony Awards nominations.
What’s tougher in the music business — making magic in the recording studio, or making magic in the recording studio a second time? That question forces Will Butler into a guttural cackle. Related ...
Stereophonic mines the agony and the ecstasy of creation as it zooms in on a music studio in 1976, where an up-and-coming rock band finds itself on the cusp of superstardom. Written by David Adjmi, ...
What makes a band immortal? What keeps a musical legacy burning brightly when the hit parade dies down? It’s more than just the knack for rearranging notes and chords into pleasing structures, though ...
The touring cast of David Adjmi's Tony Award-winning play took a trip across the Golden Gate Bridge to 2200 Studios, formerly known as the Record Plant, where Fleetwood Mac recorded "Rumours." ...