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 Putting LED into the Magic Lamp
Lighting designer Andy Webb seized a recent pantomime production of Aladdin staged at the Grand Theatre in Blackpool, UK as the opportunity to design an all-LED moving and specials lighting rig which was all Robe. ... 
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 Strong Lighting Continues with Paul Rabinovitz in the Lead
A new company with a familiar name, Strong Lighting, has arisen. The company says the new Strong Lighting will carry on the traditions started in 1926 by Harry Strong of innovative products and outstanding customer service. ... 
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 USITT Selects 10 Rising Theatre Artists for 2017 Young Designers & Technicians Awards
USITT will recognize 10 young technical theatre artists with its 2017 Young Designers & Technicians (YD&T) Awards in the performing arts. The YD&T Awards bring acclaim and support to early career designers and technicians ... 
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 Barco Expands Its F-series Range with a Unique Rugged Laser Phosphor Projector
Barco, a provider of projection technology, is expanding its F-series projection portfolio for the pro AV market with a unique rugged laser phosphor model. The F70 projector delivers long lifetime and reliability for fixed ... 
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 Sony Broadens its Line of Laser Light Source Z-Phosphor Projectors with Two New LaserLite Models
Sony is expanding its range of laser light source (Z-Phosphor) projectors by introducing two new LaserLite models aimed at making laser technology more cost-effective for the installation market. Designed for commercial applications ... 
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 AV Stumpfl Expands Its Media Server Operations
AV Stumpfl, the Austrian projection screen manufacturer, will introduce ISE 2017 booth visitors to a number of new media server related products and new team members as part of their strategy to expand their media server and ... 
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 Focusrite Red 8Pre Is Now Available
Focusrite announces that the pinnacle of its interface range, the Red 8Pre, has been released. With 64 inputs and 64 outputs (including a total of 16 analog inputs and 18 analog outputs) and eight of Focusrite's specially-developed ... 
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 WorldStage Promotes Shawn Oatey and Welcomes Dan Esparza
WorldStage announces that Shawn Oatey has been promoted to the new position of director of marketing and Dan Esparza has joined the company as national account manager. Both are based at WorldStage's Tustin, California ... 
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 Riedel Features Innovative Products at ISE 2017
Riedel Communications designs, manufactures, and distributes pioneering real-time video, audio, data, and communications networks that scale easily for pro AV deployments of any size. Landmark deployments include France's new Parc ... 
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 LD Paul Miller Lights The NYE Celebration From Times Square
For the past 17 years, lighting designer Paul Miller has directed the lighting of the New Year's Eve Celebration From Times Square. Over the last four years, Christie Lites has been right there beside him, supplying ... 
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 Ronco Brings Connectivity to Cape Fear's Wilson Center with Attero Tech
With more than 28,000 students, Cape Fear Community College is North Carolina's sixth largest college and one of the state's major economic development partners. The main campus in historic downtown Wilmington overlooks the banks of the ... 
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 Smart Financial Center Wisely Invests in L-Acoustics
The new Smart Financial Center at Sugar Land is everything you'd expect of a performing arts center in Texas: big, bright, and bold. The $84 million venue, which officially opened in the Houston metro area in January with a strong lineup ... 
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 Main Street Design Offers Interpretive Planning and Design Expertise at Zoo Miami
"It's about storytelling, not facts and figures," says Carol Kruse, director of Zoo Miami, referring to the newly opened Florida: Mission Everglades. "Main Street Design understood immediately that the strength of the ... 
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 Theatre in Review: Orange Julius (Rattlestick Playwrights Theater)
Julius, an ailing Vietnam vet, may be the title character of Basil Kreimendahl's new play, but I'm betting that the character you'll be talking about as you leave the theatre is Nut; once Julius' daughter and now his son, Nut is ... 
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 Theatre in Review: The Liar (Classic Stage Company)
Dishonesty is the best policy in The Liar, at least when it comes to delighting the audience. The title character, Dorante, a handsome, adventure-seeking young fellow, is new in town -- the town being Paris, 1643 -- and is ... 
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 The Long Reach Long Riders Make Plans for "The Avocado Adventure"
The 14th annual Long Reach Long Rider charity motorcycle ride, "The Avocado Adventure," is shaping up to be the largest ever. As of January 1, there are 28 riders and two chase cars registered for the ride. This is the largest group ... 
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 Tony Griffiths Joins Adlib
Adlib appoints Tony Griffiths as head of special projects. Griffiths is a well-known industry figure with extensive knowledge in the specialist field of theatrical mechanical engineering. He brings a focus on this ... 
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 The Bridge Anniversary Concert Goes Rogue with Aaron Kovelman
Coming off a year of touring with EDM artists like The Chainsmokers, Cash Cash, and Tritonal, designer Aaron Kovelman was accustomed to creating big slashing looks with lots of intense beams, crazy truss angles, and ample helpings ... 
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 Uppsala Cathedral Is Ready for Every Scenario with 40 Iconyx Columns
Sweden's Uppsala Cathedral is one of the oldest houses of worship in Europe, not to mention the tallest in Scandinavia. World-renowned for its architecture and history, the Cathedral was once the burial place of Swedish royalty, and is now ... 
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 Theatre in Review: The Oregon Trail / The Great American Drama
Two new Off Broadway productions are exercises in games and gamesmanship. Bekah Brunstetter's The Oregon Trail (Fault Line Theatre Company) is based on the computer game that was a middle school standby for a couple of ... 
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