WHITE NOISE: a piece by Daniel Fish, after the novel by Don DeLillo. “Exquisitely unnerving score.” - Ben Brantley, New York Times

Daniel Fish, Tony Award director for his revival of Oklahoma! on Broadway, in a new work freely inspired by Don DeLillo’s novel, White Noise. The piece extracts it’s text entirely from the novel’s teeming lists, creating an obsessive reduction of the novel’s prescient themes: rampant consumerism, environmental disaster, guns, media saturation, underground conspiracy, fear of death and the disintegration of the nuclear family. White Noise is performed by actor Bruce McKenzie with Jim Findlay’s video design and Andrew Leiberman’s monumental set.

Scored for piano, electric bass with effects, synthesizer, small percussion and sampler.

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