Scott Myers -Theatre Sound Designer and Composer

West End Credits

Fresh Kills By Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder and directed by Wilson Milam. Royal Court, London.
Henry IV

Both Parts (I) and (II). Directed by Michael Attenborough. Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford (2001) and the Barbican, London (2000). Starring David Troughton, Desmond Barrit, William Houston. Es Devlin (sets) and Scott Myers (sound design)

Madame Melville

(World première) Written and directed by Richard Nelson. Vaudeville Theater , London (2000). Starring Macaulay Culkin and Irène Jacob. Thomas Lynch (sets), Peter Mumford (lighting) and Scott Myers (sound design)

Hard Times

(World première) Musical directed by Chris Tookey. Theatre Royal Haymarket , London (2000). Starring Roy Hudd and Brian Blessed. Gemma Fripp (sets and costumes), Zerlina Highes (lighting), Mark Warman (music and orchestration) and Scott Myers (sound design)

Side Man

by Warren Leight. Directed by Michael Mayer. Starring Jason Priestley, Edie Falco and Frank Wood. Apollo Theatre Theatre, London (2000). Scott Myers (sound design)

Miss Julie

Adapted by Frank McGuiness. Directed by Michael Boyd. Theatre Royal Haymarket, London (2000). Starring Christopher Eccleston. Scott Myers (sound design)

Personals

Book by Crane, Kauffman & Friedman. Directed by Dion McHugh. Apollo Theatre , London (2000)

The Lion, Witch & Wardrobe

by Adrian Mitchell. Directed by Adrian Noble. Royal Shakespeare Company (1999-2000/1). Anthony Ward (sets) and Scott Myers (sound design)

The Lady In The Van

(World première) by Alan Bennett. Directed by Nick Hytner. Queens' Theatre, London (1999). Starring Maggie Smith, Kevin McNally, Nicholas Farrell. Mark Thompson (sets and costumes), Hugh Vanstone (lighting) and Scott Myers (sound design)

Billy Liar  

Directed by Tim Supple. National Theatre, London (1999)

The Invention of Love

(World première) by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Richard Eyre. National Theatre and Theatre Royal Haymarket, London (1998). Anthony Ward (sets), Peter Mumford (lighting), Dominic Muldowney (original music) and Scott Myers (sound design)

The Blue Room

(World première) by David Hare. Directed by Sam Mendes. Starring Nicole Kidman and Iain Glen. Donmar Warehouse, London (1998). Mark Thompson (sets and costumes), Hugh Vanstone (lighting), Paddy Cunneen (original music) and Scott Myers (sound design)

Women of Troy

(World première) Directed by Annie Castledine. National Theatre (1999)

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

Directed by Phylida Lloyd. National Theatre (1998). Starring Fiona Shaw. Huntley/Muir (sets), Peter Mumford (lighting), Stephen Warbeck (original music) and Scott Myers (sound design)

Peter Pan

by J. M. Barrie. Directed by John Caird. National Theatre (1998). John Napier (sets), David Hersey (lighting) and Scott Myers (sound design)

Amy's View

(World première) by David Hare. Directed by Richard Eyre. National Theatre (1997)

A Doll's House

by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Anthony Page. Comedy Theatre, London. Scott Myers and John Owens (sound design) (1996)

Inadmissible Evidence

Directed by Di Trevis. National Theatre, London (1996)

The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Sam Mendes. Opened at the Donmar Warehouse and transferred to The Comedy, West End. Starring Claire Skinner, Ben Chaplin and Zoe Wanamaker.
Arcadia

(World première) by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Trevor Nunn. National Theatre and at the Theatre Royal Haymarket (1995)

In the Company of Men

(World première) by Edward Bond. Directed by Edward Bond. Royal Shakespeare Company (1995)

The Madness of George III

(World première) by Alan Bennett. Directed by Nick Hytner. The National Theatre, London and on tour in the UK & US. Co-decontruction with Kevin Leeman (1994)

Ma Rainey's Black Bottom

by August Wilson Directed by Howard Davies. National Theatre (1994)

The White Devil

by John Webster. Directed by Gale Edwards. Royal Shakespeare Company (1994)

Absence of War

(World première) by David Hare. Directed by Richard Eyre. National Theatre (1993)

Racing Demon

(World première) by David Hare. Directed by Richard Eyre. National Theatre (1993). Bob Crowley (sets and costumes), Mark Henderson (lighting) and Scott Myers (sound design).

The Trilogy

(World première) by David Hare. Directed by Richard Eyre. National Theatre (1993)

Richard III

Directed by Richard Eyre. National Theatre (1991). Toured extensively around the United States, Eastern Europe, Egypt and Japan.

The Voysey Inheritance

by Harley Granville-Barker. Directed by Richard Eyre. National Theatre, London (1990)

Napoli Milionaria

by Eduardo De Filippo. Directed by Richard Eyre. National Theatre, London (1990)

John Gabriel Borkman

by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Richard Eyre. National Theatre, London (1990)

La Grande Magia

by Eduardo De Filippo. Directed by Richard Eyre. National Theatre (1989)

Sweet Bird of Youth

Directed by Richard Eyre. National Theatre (1989)

Johnny on a Spot

Directed by Richard Eyre. National Theatre, London (1989)

 

London Fringe

 
The Novice

(World première) Written and directed by Richard Eyre. The Almeida, London (2001). Starring Kenneth Cranham, Jamie Glover, Natasha Little. Anthony Ward (sets), Mark Henderson (lighting), Richard Hartley (original music) and Scott Myers (sound design)

Roll Over Jehovah

(World première) Directed by Adrian Hilton. New End Theatre , London (2000)

The 11th Commandment

(World première) Directed by Matthew Lloyd. Hampstead Theatre, London (1995)

The Positive Hour

(World première) directed by Max Stafford-Clark. Hampstead Theatre, London (1994)

   

For Regional Theatres

 
The Fall Guy

by Georges Feydeau. Directed by Matthew Lloyd. Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, UK (2001)

On The Razzle

by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Peter Wood. Chichester Festival Theatre, UK (2001)

Arcadia

by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Peter Wood. Chichester Festival Theatre (2000)

Tobaccoland

(World première) by Alex Finlayson. Directed by Greg Hersov. Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, UK (1999) (SOUND AND ORIGINAL MUSIC)

King Lear

Directed by Greg Hersov. Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester UK (1999) (SOUND AND ORIGINAL MUSIC)

The Deep Blue Sea

by Terence Rattigan. Directed by Marianne Elliot. Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, UK (1999)

The Misfits

(World première) by Alex Finlayson. Directed by Greg Hersov. Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, UK (1999)

The Talented Mr Ripley

(World première) Directed by Giles Croft. Watford Palace, UK (1998)

Crimes of the Heart

by Beth Henley. Directed by Greg Hersov. Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, UK (1997)