
Join Gareth Fry for a refresher of this ever popular seminar session,
Ableton Live For Theatre - Part 1
Friday 16th January 2026
10am - 12.30pm
Online
Session 1 - Getting started With Ableton Live
This session will cover:
- getting started with Ableton
- Ableton for sound design / rehearsal room playback
- using Ableton and QLab together
Session 2 will be Advanced Ableton Live Programming on the 13th of Feb! Sign up for that one here
About Gareth

Gareth Fry is a sound designer, best known for his cutting-edge work in theatre. His work includes productions for Complicité, National Theatre of Scotland, at the National Theatre, Bridge Theatre, in the West End and many more. He has also designed numerous exhibitions, such as the V&A’s David Bowie Is, Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser and Diva exhibitions, and events such as the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games.He is a specialist in the use of spatial and binaural sound, used in Donmar Warehouse’s Macbeth, Complicité’s The Encounter, the BBC’s The Dark Is Rising, numerous VR experiences, podcasts and advertising campaigns, including for Bose, Volvo and Land Rover. His work in VR has been featured at the Tribeca, Vienna, Sundance and London Film festivals.He is a founder of, and spent 6 years as the chair of the Association of Sound Designers (now the ASDP), a charity that works to support people working in, and entering the UK theatre sound industry. Gareth is an honorary fellow of the RoyalCentral School of Speech and Drama. He is the author of Sound Design for the Stage, published in 2019 by Crowood Press. Awards include three Olivier Awards, two Tony Awards, two Drama Desk Awards, two Helpmann Awards, one WhatsOnStage award, and an Evening Standard award.
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