Stereophonic in Spokane 2025

Stereophonic play is set to electrify Spokane, WA, as it brings a unique blend of theater and music to the stage. Witness this Tony Awards winner, celebrated as the best play, perform from Oct 14 – Oct 15, 2025 at the First Interstate Center. Don’t miss out—buy your Stereophonic tickets now at Stereophonic tickets for a captivating experience!
Stereophonic Spokane Tickets
| Date | Price | Tickets |
| Tuesday Oct 14, 2025 07:00 PM |
Stereophonic from $112.66 |
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| Wednesday Oct 15, 2025 07:00 PM |
Stereophonic from $115.20 |
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Cast in Spokane
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: First Interstate Center
First Interstate Center Seating Chart

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stereophonic about?
The play follows a fictional British‑American rock band as they record an album in a 1976 California studio. Under creative pressure, personal bonds fray and the band’s future hangs by a chord. Expect raw emotion, creative chaos, and live music that puts you right in the mix.
Has the play won any awards?
Yes—it set a record with 13 Tony Award nominations and won five, including Best Play, Best Direction, Best Sound Design, and Best Scenic Design. It also received Drama Desk, Drama League, and Outer Critics Circle honors for its music, direction, and ensemble.
When and where is it playing in Spokane?
Stereophonic is at the First Interstate Center for the Arts in Spokane, WA from Oct 14 to Oct 15, 2025, with performances at 7 PM both nights. Doors open about an hour before curtain.
How long is the show and does it have an intermission?
The runtime is approximately 3 hours, including a 15‑minute intermission. It’s paced to let you soak in all the highs and lows of the recording session.
Is there live music in the show?
Absolutely—the cast performs original songs live, recorded onstage in real time. Music by Arcade Fire’s Will Butler is woven into the drama, giving the show an immersive studio‑session feel.
Who wrote and directed it?
The play is written by David Adjmi and directed by Daniel Aukin, with original music composed by Will Butler from Arcade Fire.
Is the content appropriate for children?
It’s recommended for age 13 and up. The show includes simulated drug use, tense interactions, strong language, and mature themes, so younger children may find it intense.
How much do tickets cost?
Prices vary by seat and platform. Weekday tickets in Seattle were listed from $26 to $59. Spokane resale listings show prices starting around $200 for prime seats, though discounts may be available for other sections.
How can I get cheaper tickets?
Look for upper balcony or mezzanine seats for lower prices. Sign up for venue presales and alerts early. Check trusted resale platforms for last‑minute deals under face value. On show days, ask if they offer rush or lottery tickets at the box office.
Are group discounts available?
Yes—the Spokane season offers group pricing for parties of 10 or more. Contact the venue’s group sales office in advance to book seats together and save.
Is buying resale tickets safe?
It can be—but only if you use trusted resale platforms with authenticity guarantees. Avoid street vendors or deals that seem too good to be true.
What about parking?
Yes—there are public garages and street parking near the First Interstate Center for the Arts. Arriving early before the doors open gives you the best choice of spots.
Can I take photos or record the show?
No—cameras, audio, and video recording are strictly prohibited once the performance begins. You’re welcome to take pictures in the lobby or outside before or after the show.