Sarah Pidgeon: Broadway’s “Stereophonic” and Tony Nomination
In her first Broadway role, Sarah Pidgeon steps into the spotlight as Diana, a blossoming singer-songwriter in the ’70s rock scene reminiscent of Fleetwood Mac. As the play unfolds, Diana grapples with personal and professional challenges, mirroring the struggles faced by the band.
Pidgeon’s performance captures the essence of Diana’s journey, portraying her quest for love, independence, and artistic integrity. Drawing on her classical piano background, Pidgeon infuses her acting with authenticity and depth.
Prepping for the role, Pidgeon immersed herself in ’70s rock music, channeling icons like the Mamas and the Papas. With each performance, she brings raw energy and emotion to the stage, captivating audiences.
Grateful for the Tony nod and excited for the future, Pidgeon’s Broadway debut marks just the beginning of her promising career. As she continues to shine, audiences eagerly anticipate her next act on the stage.
Re-reported from the article originally published in AP NEWS.