Who plays Diana in the West End cast?
Lucy Karczewski stars as Diana, one of the band’s two female members and emotional epicenter. Diana is the soul of the group, and Karczewski’s performance is as haunting as it is magnetic. This performance marks her official West End debut.
Who plays Peter in the West End cast?
Jack Riddiford plays Peter, the brooding creative force whose ambition teeters into obsession. Charismatic, controlling, and unraveling in slow motion, Riddiford captures every beat of this turbulent character. He previously starred in Romeo & Juliet at the Almeida Theatre, as well as The Inheritance in the West End.
Who plays Simon in the West End cast?
Chris Stack reprises his Broadway role as Simon, the wisecracking drummer whose chill demeanor barely hides the dysfunction brewing in the band. He has razor-sharp comic timing, which can’t always be said for his tempo on the drums. This marks Stack’s West End debut.
Who plays Holly in the West End cast?
Nia Towle takes on Holly, the pianist and singer with zero patience for rockstar nonsense. With a biting delivery and a backbone of steel, Towle’s Holly is the unsung hero of the session, bringing clarity when the music (and emotions) get messy - that’s when she’s sorted out her own relationship with Reg. Towle previously starred in the RSC’s Hamlet and appeared in the television series, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.
Stereophonic West End Understudies
Joining the West End Stereophonic company are the understudies: Sam Denia (Understudy Reg, Charlie and Grover), Rima Georges (Understudy Holly), Lucy Gray (Understudy Diana) and Steve Shirley (Understudy Simon and Peter).
Stereophonic West End Creatives
The production is directed by Daniel Aukin, with music by Grammy-winning artist Will Butler (Arcade Fire). Scenic design is by David Zinn, costumes by Enver Chakartash, lighting by Jiyoun Chang and Ryan Seelig, and sound design by Ryan Rumery with Cody Spencer. Wig, hair and makeup design are by Tommy Kurzman, with casting by Julia Horan.
A joint presentation between the National Theatre and Neal Street Productions, Stereophonic has already become one of the most acclaimed and talked-about transfers of the year.
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