Tony Palermo mini-bio
for theater programs
Regular bio:
TONY PALERMO
(Sound Effects Artist) is a radio dramatist, performer, and educator based
in Los Angeles. He is heard on NPR and XM Satellite Radio as well as in
audiobooks and on stage with L.A. Theatre Works, the California
Artists Radio Theater, numerous theatre troupes and on national tours.
His sound effects work on Yuri Rasovsky’s Sherlock Holmes
Theatre contributed to its winning the 2006 Audie Award--the Oscar of
audiobooks. He directed
the 60th anniversary production of Norman Corwin’s “On a Note of
Triumph”--and recreated Bernard Herrmann’s orchestral score. Tony
most recently provided sound effects for Monty Python's Eric Idle in his
radio-on-stage production of "What About Dick?" Tony’s
Sonic Storytelling Studio at San Francisco’s Exploratorium is a permanent exhibit
that has seen thousands of visitors since 2006. His Sparx Audio Adventures assembly programs and
workshops are popular with schools and colleges across California, the U.S.
and the world. Tony also hosts the RuyaSonic Radio Drama Resources website,
offering info on writing, directing, scoring, engineering, and sound
effects.
www.RuyaSonic.com
SHORTER BIO:
TONY PALERMO (Sound Effects Artist) Tony is an Audie Award-winning radio dramatist,
performer, and educator who has produced dramas and workshops for broadcast,
stage, and schools. Tony hosts the RuyaSonic Radio Drama Resources website,
offering info on writing, directing, scoring, engineering, and sound
effects. www.RuyaSonic.com
News of Tony's
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Tony's bio and credits
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