
Spotlight on Matt Eaton!
He’s an elusive fellow that Matt Eaton and we couldn’t even find a proper headshot of him, but he’s the one third from the left with the glasses! He’s designed loads of our shows (including Medea, Helen and Antigone) and he’s one of the loveliest (and most modest) of people we’ve ever worked with, plus the fact that he’s an uber talented sound designer/composer!
Here’s a bit more about him……
Matt is an award-winning sound designer and composer in Theatre, Film, Sound Art and Games. His an Off-West Award winner of Best Sound Design for Guildford Shakespeare Company’s and Jermyn Street Theatre’s All’s Well That Ends Well (2020), composer and sound designer for Shasha and Taylors Everything I See I Swallow, Edinburgh Fringe First winner 2019, and sound designer for Andrea Asaaf’s Eleven Reflections on September, winner of Best Experimental Feature Film at the Silk Road Awards, Cannes in 2021. The film has numerous selections and awards worldwide.
He is a founder of the musicians collective Pram, creators of cross-platform productions Shadow Shows (Edinburgh International Film Festival 2014), The Photophonic Experiment (Oxford Contemporary Music tour) and numerous album releases on the Domino Recording Company imprint.
Recent credits include Out of Chaos Theatre’s Macbeth (No 1 tour), Pictures of Dorian Gray, The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary (Jermyn Street Theatre), Forgive Me (The Lowry), Perfect Nonsense (Salisbury Playhouse), Wuthering Heights (Yvonne Arnaud Theatre), Break the Floorboards (Watford Palace Theatre), Where’s My Desi Soulmate? (Theatre Royal Stratford East), Brave New World (Dir. Jonathan Holloway for Creation Theatre Company), Furious Folly (Mark Anderson’s large scale artwork, commissioned by 14-18 NOW), The History Boys (UK Tour), The Time Machine (London Library), The Crucible and Orlando (as artist in residence at The University of South Florida), Pyar Actually (Rifco Arts tour).
As composer credits include A Page of Madness {Flatpack Film festival 2019), For-wards (Birmingham, city-wide workshops in field recording, and commissioned work), Nosferatu (Warwick Arts Centre), Faust (Flatpack Film Festival 2017), The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari (Midlands Arts Centre), The Picture of Dorian Gray (London,Trafalgar Studios). VW and British Telecom advertisements.
Sound Art. Everything Must Go (Friction Arts, Birmingham), Faith and Fracture (York Minster), Twelve Tones (The Ikon Gallery’s city-wide project, Birmingham).
Games. Pool Panic (Nintendo Video Game).
Oh and we also found this about him on Facebook plus (after some searching online) this pic:

Never one to blow his own trumpet, but he really is that good!