‘Conversations with Sound Designers’ is a series of interviews with Theatre Sound designers about their career paths the artistic process of sound design Focusing on UK Sound Designers, including a wide range of artists, from established designers to those and the start of their career, from content-based shows to musicals, west end, Broadway and the regions This episode is kindly supported by Ass... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
Niamh is a Theatre Sound Designer for Autograph Sound. Born and raised in Ireland,
After studying Theatre Performance & Production, focusing on Dance & Musical Theatre, Niamh decided her passion lay in production and moved to London in 2017 to stu... more
Jonathan Deans is an English sound designer with a wealth of experience whose career has been in the UK and USA.
He is a five-time Tony award nominee, winning in 2025 for Buena Vista Social Club,and has won countless other awards.
His work spans mu... more
Gareth Owen is one of the worlds leading Sound Designers, with a prolific career spanning over 25yrs. His work can be found all over the world including Broadway, Las Vegas and London's West End. He's designed over 250 productions, with over 50 milli... more
John Leonard produced his first sound design in September 1972 for a production of A Streetcar Named Desire at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company's Little Theatre. Since then, he has: produced countless soundtracks for theatres around the world; spe... more
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