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The most Tony-nominated play of all time lands in the West End, but are London’s critics as impressed as their US cousins?
David Adjani's three hour plus drama about warring couples in a 70s band making a masterpiece has music by Arcade Fire's Will Butler played live ...
The tag “the most Tony-nominated play of all time” may mean less to London theatregoers than it does to New Yorkers, but ...
Read our review of David Adjmi's Tony Award-winning music drama *Stereophonic*, now in performances at the Duke of York's ...
Stereophonic was nominated for a record 13 Tony Awards in New York and has now transferred to the West End The unnamed 1970s ...
Sam Marlowe is reviews editor for The Stage. She trained and worked as an actor before becoming a full-time arts writer with a special Well, it’s insightful and crammed with texture – an ...
Duke of York’s Theatre, to January 18; thedukeofyorks.com To receive the best stories in your inbox every day, click here to ...
who certainly deserves credit for taking on this part in the harsh glare of the commercial theatre, not least in a production from the American director Daniel Fish that owes its provenance to the ...
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Self Esteem at Duke of York’s Theatre review: a true one-of-a-kindHowever, debuting forthcoming third LP A Complicated Woman last night with a wildly ambitious new live show - part gig, part theatre, and taking over the West End’s Duke of York’s for four ...
Unspoken tension rules the day in Stereophonic, the smash-hit rock & roll-based drama. This new play by David Adjami, fresh ...
The West End transfer of Stereophonic is a full fat slice of Americana: anyone who dreamt of being in a band might just find ...
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