Walk and Talk
Guys and Dolls
at the Bridge Theatre
Monday 17th July
2pm - 4pm
7.30pm Show Watch
The Bridge transforms for one of the greatest musicals of all time! The seating is wrapped around the action, with 400 members of the audience joining the company on the streets of Manhattan and the bars of Havana, in the unlikeliest of love stories.
Join sound designer Paul Arditti and his team as they reveal the secrets of the sound design. Hear how far the laws of physics can be bent before they snap! Discover how d&b Soundscape and Zactracks Pro contribute to the show! Find out why on earth the sound system consists of line arrays made from point source speakers!
After the Walk and Talk we have discounted £25 Tickets to see the show that same evening at 7.30pm. Please purchase these tickets above.
NOTE: you must book WALK AND TALK TICKET and SHOW TICKET if you want to come to both.
About Paul
Paul Arditti is a freelance sound designer, an Associate at the NT and a founder member of the ASD. Paul’s career started with sound designs for plays at the NT in the 1980s and at the Royal Court in the '90s. Paul then started designing musicals - enjoying international success with Billy Elliot The Musical, for which he won Tony, Olivier and Drama Desk awards. Guys And Dolls is the third in a sequence of in-the-round and immersive productions Paul has designed for Sir Nicholas Hytner at the Bridge Theatre.
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