SOUND&FURY
 

SOUND&FURY

 

Our Work

“Few, if any, companies can beat Sound and Fury when it comes to immersive theatre”
Fiona Mountford, Evening Standard

 
 

An intimate, immersive and immensely powerful sound installation places its audience in the heart of a makeshift wartime hospital, where an unlikely therapy brings solace and comfort to those injured on the battlefield.

‘Hauntingly beautiful’ Rupert Christiansen, The Telegraph

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A one man show using cutting-edge audio and projection, which explores mankind’s quest to make sense of the cosmos and questions the extent to which we can rely upon our senses.

★★★★★ “Sound&Fury are going boldly where few companies have gone before… a dazzling achievement” The Daily Telegraph

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In 2000, a Russian submarine, the Kursk, suffered a huge explosion that ripped the bow apart and sent the vessel to the seabed. Inspired by this tragic event, Sound&Fury and award-winning playwright, Bryony Lavery, explore the unique experience of the submariner deep below the Arctic seas, alone, contained, controlled and yet with Armageddon at their fingertips.

“Intensely moving” - Michael Coveney, The Independent

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A hallucinatory voyage through the different levels of consciousness that emerge while under anaesthetic. Ether Frolics is powerful theatrical journey created in collaboration with Shunt artists Lizzie Clachan, Hannah Ringham and David Rosenberg, combining illusory sound and light to make a cutting edge equivalent to the Victorian lantern show.

"A work of genius - or am I seeing things?” The Independent on Sunday

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About US

 
 

“A feast for the ears and a rare work out for the imagination —
theatre at its most potently intimate.”

The Independent on Sunday

Sound & Fury is directed by Mark Espiner, Tom Espiner and Dan Jones. It draws on the disciplines of theatre, Foley artistry, sound design, music and storytelling. Its key artistic interest is in developing the sound space of theatre and presenting new ways of experiencing stories by heightening the aural sense. To achieve these aims, Sound & Fury has, in the past, boldly immersed its audience in total darkness. This unique theatrical device combined with sophisticated surround sound design, imaginative acoustic devices, voice and subtle lighting effects creates a powerful new language for theatre which has gained the attention and interest of the media, critics and - most importantly - a new audience. Their work has been twice selected for an Arts Council UK tour billed as the future of British theatre and has been included by the British Council in its group of touring companies. The Guardian has described their performance style as: “Total theatre that doesn't just happen all around you, but that swallows you up completely ... you feel as if you are experiencing the whole thing through your skin.”

 
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