Set in a recording studio in 1976, Stereophonic is a drama split into four acts, which unfold over two years, with one intermission, in an almost three-hour excursion at the CIBC Theatre.
“The most Tony Award-nominated play of all time” has possibly lost its way on the road to Chicago during the United States tour after Broadway and the West End Theatre. The excessive running time has been edited down from the original run, but may still feel long due to the drawn-out pauses and aggravating script delivery from the cast. The author David Adjm referred to the touring version as “The Radio Edit” in the playbill and while it is shorter, it could still use some more shaving.
The lights are turned down as a crew enters a recording studio in Sausalito, California and viewers will notice a slow start from the jump. An unnamed band is revealed with members from both sides of the pond and the characters' last names are unknown to remain vague.
Spectators can make their own comparisons to real-life misbehaving rockers and the playwright has pulled from several sources.