A First Look at Berberian Sound Studio at London's Donmar Warehouse | Playbill

Production Photos A First Look at Berberian Sound Studio at London's Donmar Warehouse Joel Horwood and Tom Scutt's adaptation of the 2012 horror film by Peter Strickland is set to open February 14.
Beatrice Scirocchi and Lara Rossi Marc Brenner

Berberian Sound Studio, the new stage adaptation of the critically acclaimed 2012 horror film by Peter Strickland, is set to open February 14 after beginning performances February 8 at the Donmar Warehouse in London. The new play, adapted for the stage by Joel Horwood and director Tom Scutt, is scheduled to run through March 30.

Set in an Italian sound studio, the play explores the increasingly tense and frightening goings-on as a Foley artist is tasked with using various vegetables to create increasingly violent sound effects. The production features sets and costumes by Anna Yates and Tom Scutt, lighting by Lee Curran, sound design and original compositions by Ben and Max Ringham, and Foley design by Tom Espiner.

Production Photos: Berberian Sound Studio at Donmar Warehouse

 
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