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composition - sound design - mixing - editing
Chris Gorman is a composer and sound designer based in Glasgow, Scotland.
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With a background in indie rock, and having toured as far afield as Tokyo and New York, he has been composing for theatre and screen since 2015.
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Previous work includes several shows with New York company the Blockheads, including their Neal LaBute double bill "Some Girls" and "Strange Fruit", a production of "Dog Sees God" by Bert V. Royal, and "Pooka" by James McLinden; "Macbeth" with Thanks For That Theatre; "The Reason I Jump", an augmented reality treasure hunt for National Theatre of Scotland; comedy web series "Internet Famous"; "Dreams of the Small Gods", a contemporary circus and performance art piece which received both a Made In Scotland award, and Summerhall's Autopsy Award; the soundtrack to "Manifest", a short visual art piece by Stuart Alexander; soundtrack to "Namaste, Bitches!", a comedy show featuring a bombastic big-band musical finale; "Paisley Radicals - Catalysts for Change", a combination of radio play, podcast and walking tour with original music and sound design; "Gracie and the Start of the End of the World (Again)", a one-woman show about an immortal jellyfish who destroys the world.
Composer and sound designer based in Glasgow, Scotland



