John Gromada

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John Gromada (b.1964) is a prolific, award-winning composer and sound designer. He is best known for his many scores for theatrical productions in New York on and off-Broadway and in regional theatres. Broadway plays he has scored include David Auburn's Proof, Lisa Kron's Well, Rabbit Hole, and A Few Good Men ; revivals of Summer and Smoke, Twelve Angry Men and A Streetcar Named Desire.

He first emerged on the theatre scene in the late 1980's creating powerful soundscores blending original music and abstract sound design. His industrial music score for Sophie Treadwell's Machinal at the New York Shakespeare Festival earned him a Village Voice Obie Award in 1991. In 1996 he won a Drama Desk award for his musique concrete soundscore for Caryl Churchill's The Skriker, directed by Mark Wing-Davey also at NYSF.

In recent years he has become better known for his lyrical, acoustic chamber scores, particularly for his work on the plays of Tennessee Williams. Williams plays he has scored include The Glass Menagerie, A Streetcar Named Desire, Sweet Bird of Youth, Night of the Iguana, Camino Real, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Summer and Smoke, A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur, and Red Devil Battery Sign.

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