Stereophonic in Kansas City 2026

Stereophonic play invites you to a breathtaking journey where the stage meets the essence of a recording studio! This North American tour brings the timeless story to Kansas City, MO, at the Kauffman Center from Apr 7 – Apr 12, 2026. Experience this Tony Awards winner as it blends music and theater in a performance that resonates across generations. Don’t miss your chance to buy Stereophonic tickets for this popular event!
Stereophonic Kansas City Tickets
| Date | Price | Tickets |
| Tuesday Apr 07, 2026 07:30 PM |
Stereophonic from $25.68 |
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| Wednesday Apr 08, 2026 07:30 PM |
Stereophonic from $41.50 |
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| Thursday Apr 09, 2026 07:30 PM |
Stereophonic from $26.09 |
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| Friday Apr 10, 2026 07:30 PM |
Stereophonic from $23.72 |
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| Saturday Apr 11, 2026 02:00 PM |
Stereophonic from $12.24 |
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| Saturday Apr 11, 2026 07:30 PM |
Stereophonic from $18.18 |
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| Sunday Apr 12, 2026 01:00 PM |
Stereophonic from $23.72 |
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| Sunday Apr 12, 2026 06:30 PM |
Stereophonic from $36.72 |
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Cast in Kansas City
Here’s a look at the principal cast bringing Stereophonic to life on its 2025–2026 North American tour:
- Benjamin Anthony Anderson as Peter
- Will Brill as Reg
- Andrew R. Butler as Charlie
- Amy Forsyth as Diana
- Eli Gelb as Grover
- Rebecca Naomi Jones as Holly
- Chris Stack as Simon
The Venue: Kauffman Center
Kauffman Center Seating Chart

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stereophonic about?
Stereophonic centers on a fictional British‑American rock band recording an album in a California studio in 1976. As creative pressure mounts, tensions flare and personal bonds fray. It’s an intense blend of drama and live music, offering an intimate behind‑the‑scenes view of artistic creation.
Has the play won any awards?
Yes—it earned a record 13 Tony Award nominations and took home five, including Best Play, Best Direction, Best Sound Design, and Best Scenic Design. It also received honors from Drama Desk, Drama League, and Outer Critics Circle for its immersive staging and music.
When and where is it playing in Kansas City?
Stereophonic runs at the Kauffman Center’s Muriel Kauffman Theatre from Apr 7 to Apr 12, 2026. Performances include evening shows on weekdays and both matinee and evening performances on the weekend.
How long is the show and is there an intermission?
The play runs just over three hours total, including one 15‑minute intermission—enough time to stretch, refresh, and reflect before the second act.
Is there live music in the show?
Absolutely—the band performs original music live onstage, recorded in real time. With composition by Arcade Fire’s Will Butler, the show feels like a vibrant 1970s recording session.
What age group is it suitable for?
Recommended for ages 13 and up. The show explores mature themes such as substance use, emotional conflict, and strong language, making it more fitting for teens and adults.
How much do tickets cost?
Ticket prices vary by seat and date. Season package pricing applies, but resale shows face‑value options from around $30 up. Prices rise for orchestra seats and weekend shows.
How can I get cheaper tickets?
Choose upper balcony or side mezzanine seats to save money. Sign up for Kansas City season alerts or group‑sale emails for early deals. Monitor trusted resale sites for under‑face‑value listings. On show days, the box office may offer rush or lottery tickets.
Are group discounts available?
Yes—groups of 10 or more can access special pricing through Broadway in Kansas City. Contact group sales early to secure seats together and benefit from reduced rates.
Is buying resale tickets safe?
Yes—if you use reputable resale platforms that guarantee ticket authenticity. Avoid unauthorized street sales or listings that seem too good to be true.
Is parking available at the venue?
Yes—several public garages and metered street parking are close to the Kauffman Center. Arriving early helps you choose the best spot and avoid parking stress.
Can I take photos or record during the show?
No—recording devices and photography are strictly prohibited during the performance. You’re welcome to take photos in the lobby or outside before or after the show.