If you have ever wanted to hang out in a 1970s music studio for three hours, go and see Stereophonic. There is an impressive authenticity to its writing and design that you cannot help but get lost in. Some killer...
For those of you who have ever wanted to step into a 1970s recording studio, book your tickets pronto. This Tony-winning play about a Fleetwood Mac-style band doesn’t feel like a musical—more like a play with music (original songs by Will Butler could be a hit album).
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Luke Bromage-Henry
The staging is inviting, I felt a part of the studio, more invisible than one of the engineers, Charlie. The frustration, the groundhog day nature of finding and capturing that undefinable moment of sonic alchemy, and the electrifying experience of...
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