Sound Designs by Gareth Fry 2011
Small Hours
Hamsptead Theatre. Director: Katie Mitchell
Die Wellen
Schaubuhne, Berlin. Director: Katie Mitchell
Wastwater
Royal Court Theatre and Vienna Festival. Director: Katie Mitchell
"It's not just the menacing grind of Gareth Fry's vaguely industrial soundscape that gives "Wastwater" its looming air of apprehension." David Benedict, Variety
Five Stages of Truth
V&A exhibition. Presented in London at the V&A, the National Theatre and toured internationally. Director: Katie Mitchell
Can we talk about this?
DV8. Director: Lloyd Newson. Honeyford Sound Mix section of show.
Chicken Soup with Barley
Royal Court Theatre. Director: Dominic Cooke
"Dominic Cooke’s production builds an atmosphere of thrilling, breathless excitement, wonderfully enhanced by Gareth Fry’s sound design." Judi Herman, Jewish-theatre.com
Richard III
Old Vic Theatre and world tour. Director: Sam Mendes
Old Vic Theatre, Spring 2011
Brooklyn Academy of Music, Spring 2012
Toured to Epidaurus, Greece, Spain, Doha, Hong Kong, Turkey, Italy, Holland, Singapore, China, San Francisco .
Nominated for Best Sound Design for a Play, NY Drama Desks, 2012
A Woman Killed With Kindness
Lyttelton, National Theatre. Director: Katie Mitchell
Film4 Summer Screen at Somerset House
Truth and Reconcilliation
Royal Court Upstairs. Director: Debbie Tucker-Green
The Missing
Tramway Theatre, National Theatre of Scotland. Director: John Tiffany
Mågen
Det Kongelige Teater, Copenhagen. Director: Katie Mitchell
Hamlet
Young Vic Theatre, Director: Ian Rickson
The Master and Margarita
Plymouth & Luxembourg. Director: Simon McBurney
Opened in Plymouth 2011, toured to Luxembourg. 2012 tour to London’s Barbican, Madrid, Vienna, Recklinhausen, Amsterdam, Barcelona and headlined the Avignon Festival in the Palace des Papes before a second run at the Barbican Theatre.
"with a soundtrack that ranges from Shostakovich to the Rolling Stones. But it is also packed with finely observed detail. ... stunning sound by Gareth Fry" Evening Standard
"the combination of Gareth Fry’s sound, Paul Anderson’s lights and Finn Ross’s video projections is breathtaking." Alexander Gilmour, FT
The Cat in the Hat
Theatre de la Ville, Paris. Director: Katir Mitchell
Cottesloe Theatre, 2009, Young Vic Theatre, 2010, Paris 2011
& Sound Supervisor for DVD release
Sound design provided for MTI for worldwide performances - click here for MTI Cat in the Hat sound microsite