‘Stereophonic’ Extends Broadway Run For Final Time, Announces New Cast Members
Stereophonic, David Adjmi’s Tony-winning play, will extend its run through January 12, 2025, a move that producers say is the production’s final extension.
Also today, producers announced that three original cast members – Sarah Pidgeon, Juliana Canfield and Tom Pecinka – will play their final performances on Sunday, September 29, with Amy Forsyth, Rebecca Naomi Jones and Benjamin Anthony Anderson taking over the roles of, respectively, Diana, Holly and Peter.
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The new cast members will begin performances at the Golden Theatre on Tuesday, October 1. Anderson currently is Pecinka’s understudy for the role of Peter. Emilie Kouatchou and Denver Milord will join the production as understudies.
Producers Sue Wagner, John Johnson, Seaview, Sonia Friedman Productions, Linden Productions, and Ashley Melone & Nick Mills cited popular demand as the reason for the extension. Stereophonic began Broadway previews on April 1 and opened April 19. The run initially was to have lasted for 14 weeks, but ticket sales, widespread critical acclaim and a Best Play Tony Award quickly turned the play into one of the hottest tickets in town.
The play tells the story of a ’70s-era, Fleetwood Mac-esque rock band recording what will become their masterpiece album despite personal tribulations and professional challenges.
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