Daniel Fish: White Noise Freely inspired by the novel by Don DeLillo

Daniel Fish, Tony Award nominated director for his revival of Oklahoma! on Broadway, brings a new work freely inspired by Don DeLillo’s novel, White Noise to NYU Skirball. The 70 minute performance 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.

Originally staged in 2018 by Theater Freiburg and Ruhrfestspiele Recklingshausen in Germany, White Noise is performed by actor Bruce McKenzie with live accompaniment by composer/drummer Bobby Previte. Jim Findlay’s video design features nineteen teenagers from Freiburg, Germany and is projected on Andrew Leiberman’s monumental set which encapsulates McKenzie in the center of the image.

This U.S. premiere is a collaboration between Fish, McKenzie, Findlay, Lieberman, Doey Lüthi (costume), Previte, Alexandra Caffal (associative director), Stacey Derosier (light) and the nineteen teenagers from Freiburg, Germany seen on video.

White Noise may be most appropriate for ages 11 and up, but all are welcome. Please note there will be no late seating. 

Date + Time

About

  • Sun Sep 22, 2019
  • 7:00 PM
  • $55-$65

Advisory

White Noise may be most appropriate for ages 11 and up, but all are welcome.

The artist

Daniel Fish

Support

NYU Skirball’s educational and enrichment programming is made possible in part with generous support from Con Edison.