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The sweet melodies that open Alfred Schnittke's unsettling "(K ein Sommernachtstraum" ("[Not] a Midsummer Night's Dream") sound later as if they had been filtered through shards of glass.
LONELY PLANET By Steven Dietz; directed by Leonard Foglia; set by Michael McGarty; lighting by Howard Werner; costumes by Markas Henry; sound by One Dream Sound; production manager, Karen A. Potosnak.
3) In Requiem for a Dream sound conjures up one woman's paranoid psychosis (plus the most dangerous fridge outside Ghostbusters) 4) David Lynch uses sound in Eraserhead to gradually wear down the viewer, leaving us a gibbering mess.
Sets by Dana Kenn; costumes by Sam Fleming; lighting by Eric T. Haugen; sound by One Dream Sound; associate set designer, Ken Larson; producing associate, Kathleen Kelly; orchestrations and arrangements, Mr. Glaudini; general management, NJNG Productions, Nancy Nagel Gibbs, Lawrence Anderson/Greg Schaffert; associate producer, Douglas N. Wall.
Directed by Mark Waldrop; sets by James Youmans; costumes by Theresa Squire; lighting by Jeffrey S. Koger; sound by One Dream Sound, Kurt B. Kellenberger; production manager, Kai Brothers; production stage manager, Brian Rardin; theme song and incidental music, Mr. Walton; video system, Scharff Weisberg Inc. Presented by Jeffrey Finn Productions.
How weird does that once-reasonable dream sound now?
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