Stereophonic in Washington 2026

Stereophonic

Stereophonic play bursts onto the stage, transforming Washington, DC, into a vibrant celebration of music and storytelling. From February 10 – March 8, 2026, this North American tour, featuring a Tony Awards winner for best play, captivates audiences at the National Theatre. Don’t miss this timeless event—purchase your Stereophonic tickets today!

Stereophonic Washington Tickets

Date Price Tickets
Tuesday
Feb 10, 2026
07:30 PM
Stereophonic (Play)
from $64.20
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Wednesday
Feb 11, 2026
07:30 PM
Stereophonic (Play)
from $129.41
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Thursday
Feb 12, 2026
07:30 PM
Stereophonic (Play)
from $146.23
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Friday
Feb 13, 2026
07:30 PM
Stereophonic (Play)
from $36.72
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Saturday
Feb 14, 2026
02:00 PM
Stereophonic (Play)
from $48.67
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Saturday
Feb 14, 2026
07:30 PM
Stereophonic (Play)
from $140.65
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Sunday
Feb 15, 2026
02:00 PM
Stereophonic (Play)
from $36.72
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Sunday
Feb 15, 2026
07:30 PM
Stereophonic (Play)
from $122.53
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Tuesday
Feb 17, 2026
07:30 PM
Stereophonic (Play)
from $204.00
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Wednesday
Feb 18, 2026
07:30 PM
Stereophonic (Play)
from $204.00
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Thursday
Feb 19, 2026
07:30 PM
Stereophonic (Play)
from $204.00
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Friday
Feb 20, 2026
07:30 PM
Stereophonic (Play)
from $204.00
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Saturday
Feb 21, 2026
02:00 PM
Stereophonic (Play)
from $204.00
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Saturday
Feb 21, 2026
07:30 PM
Stereophonic (Play)
from $204.00
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Sunday
Feb 22, 2026
02:00 PM
Stereophonic (Play)
from $204.00
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Cast in Washington

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: National Theatre

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stereophonic about?

The play dives into the recording sessions of a fictional British-American rock band in 1976 California, as they strive for sonic perfection while tensions rise. Relationships fracture, creative breakthroughs happen, and the atmosphere crackles with live music, emotion, and raw honesty.

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 snagged top honors from Drama Desk, Drama League, Outer Critics Circle, and New York Drama Critics’ Circle for its thrilling production and score .

When and where is it playing in Washington, DC?

Stereophonic runs at the National Theatre in downtown DC from Feb 10 to Mar 8, 2026, as part of Broadway at the National’s season .

How long is the show and is there an intermission?

It runs about three hours in total, including a 15‑minute intermission—just enough time to let the emotional impact sink in before the second half .

Is there live music during the performance?

Absolutely—the band plays original songs live onstage, recorded in real time, giving the audience a full studio-session vibe. Music is composed by Will Butler of Arcade Fire .

What age group is it suitable for?

The play is best enjoyed by teens and adults (13+). It deals with mature themes like substance use, emotional stress, and strong language that might be intense for younger kids .

How much do tickets cost?

Face-value tickets are available both in season packages and individually. Resale and discount listings show prices starting from around $54, with average resale prices landing around $75–$100, and higher for premium dates .

How can I get cheaper tickets?

Choose upper balcony or mezzanine seats for lower prices. Sign up for National Theatre season alerts or rush-ticket notices. Monitor reputable resale platforms for last-minute deals below face value. On show days, ask the box office about any rush or lottery seats.

Are group discounts available?

Yes—groups of ten or more typically qualify for discounted rates through Broadway at the National. Early contact with the group sales office can secure adjacent seats and savings.

Is it safe to buy resale tickets?

Yes—when using reputable resale vendors that offer authenticity guarantees. Avoid street sellers or listings that look too cheap—they often aren’t valid.

Is parking available at the National Theatre?

Yes—several public garages and metered street parking are conveniently located nearby. Arriving early gives you more choice and less stress before showtime .

Can I take photos or record during the show?

No—recording or photographing is strictly prohibited once the performance begins. You’re welcome to take pictures before or after the show in the lobby or outside.

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