Asaf Zohar
Asaf is a composer for theatre, film and television. He studied classical composition at the Royal College of Music after years of professionally playing rock guitar. He has written scores in a multitude of genres and forms, while specialising in contemporary production techniques.
Theatre credits include: Dennis of Penge (Guildhall School of Music and Drama/Ovalhouse/Albany Deptford); Sorry, You’re Not A Winner (Bristol Old Vic/Theatre Royal Plymouth); The Bit-Players and Romeo and Juliet (Southwark Playhouse); Bright Half Life (King’s Head Theatre); Wild Country (Camden People’s Theatre); Sessions and Whitewash (Soho Theatre); The Silence and the Noise (Papatango/UK Tour); Peter Pan Reimagined (Birmingham Rep); The Goose Who Flew (Half Moon Theatre) and The Shadowpunk Revolutions (Edinburgh Fringe).
Television credits include: Reggie Yates: Extreme Russia; Reggie Yates: Race Riots USA; Reggie Yates: Extreme UK; Reggie Yates: Extreme South Africa and Dispatches: Taliban Child Fighters, in addition to in-house work for Virgin Media and various media companies.
His film work has been shown at Cannes, BAFTA, Edinburgh and Encounters festivals.