The show, co-produced by Greece’s Faliro House Productions, took home five awards: Best Play, Best Leading Actor in a Play, Best Direction of a Play, Best Scenic Design of a Play, and Best Sound Design of a Play.
“Stereophonic,” directed by Daniel Aukin with original music by Will Butler and Arcade Fire, premiered on Broadway in April. This production, with the most nominations ever in the Tony Awards history, delves into the excitement and turmoil of creativity, set in a 1976 recording studio. A rising rock band is on the brink of immense fame as they record a new album, but under the pressure of success, their relationships begin to strain.
Masquerade (Official Video) from Stereophonic: Live on Broadway
The revival of Stephen Sondheim’s musical “Merrily We Roll Along” won four awards, including one for its star, Daniel Radcliffe.
“The Outsiders,” adapted from S.E. Hinton’s novel and produced by Angelina Jolie—who attended the ceremony—garnered three awards, including Best Musical. The award for Best Revival of a Play went to “Appropriate,” a darkly comedic story about a dysfunctional family.
Stereophonic: Daniel Aukin with His Tony Award
With its vibrant cultural contributions and standout performances, “Stereophonic” has certainly left its mark on the theater world.