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This list of sound designers consists of notable sound designers for film, television, and theatre. Sound designers. Ben Burtt;
Sound Design in a Play Peter and the Starcatcher: Darron L. West: Death of a Salesman: Scott Lehrer End of the Rainbow: Gareth Owen 'One Man, Two Guvnors: Paul Arditti: Sound Design in a Musical Once: Clive Goodwin: Follies: Kai Harada Nice Work If You Can Get It: Brian Ronan Porgy and Bess: Acme Sound Partners 2013 [11] Sound Design in a Play ...
Designer Production 2010 Fitz Patton: When the Rain Stops Falling: Dan Bianchi and Wes Shippee Frankenstein: Dale Bigall Underground: Adam Cork ENRON: Lindsay Jones Top Secret: The Battle for the Pentagon Papers: Elizabeth Rhodes John Ball's In the Heat of the Night: 2011 Acme Sound Partners and Cricket S. Myers: Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo ...
Dan Dugan, working with three stereo tape decks routed to ten loudspeaker zones [14] during the 1968–69 season of American Conservatory Theater (ACT) in San Francisco, was the first person in the USA to be called a sound designer. [15] A theatre sound designer is responsible for everything the audience hears in the performance space ...
Abe John Jacob (born October 7, 1944) is an American sound designer and audio engineer.Called the "Godfather of Sound", [1] [2] Jacob greatly influenced the design of sound reinforcement in modern musical theatre, and was one of the first persons credited in the role of sound designer on Broadway, [3] [4] with a sound designer credit in Playbill in 1971.
Paul Arditti is a British sound designer, working mostly in the UK and the US.He specialises in sound for theatre musicals and plays. He has won awards for his work including a Tony Award, two Olivier Awards, three Drama Desk Awards and a BroadwayWorld.com Fans' Choice Award.
They won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Sound Design in 2003 for La bohème. [3] Acme Sound Partners and Cricket S. Myers won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Sound Design in a Play, one of two successor awards split from the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Sound Design, in 2011 for Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo. [3]
The award was established in 1980, with the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Sound Design being presented each year to any play or musical production. Starting in 2010, the singular award was replaced by separate play and musical categories.