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PRG Supported 39 of 42 TONY-Eligible Productions in Broadway Season

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As the curtain closes on the 2024–25 Broadway season, PRG is proud to reflect on another standout year supporting some of the most ambitious and acclaimed productions on stage. This season, 42 Tony-eligible shows opened—a dynamic mix of plays and musicals in a Broadway landscape that continues to evolve. PRG played a role in 39 of them, providing a range of technical services across lighting, audio, video, scenic, and automation.

“The complexity behind this season’s productions have been truly remarkable,” said Alexander Donnelly, VP & GM of Broadway at PRG. “From large-scale automation and integrated video systems to custom scenic builds and advanced lighting networks, we’re proud to provide the technical infrastructure that enables designers and directors to realize their full artistic vision.”

A trusted partner to the Broadway community for nearly four decades, PRG continues to bring bold creative visions to life—powering many of this year’s most celebrated Tony-nominated productions.

PRG-Supported highlights among 2024-2025 season include:
-PRG played a role in every production nominated in the Best Musical Revival and Best Play Revival categories, and 4 of the 5 nominees for Best Musical and Best Play. In the scenic, lighting and sound design categories, PRG supported 16 nominees.

-PRG provided Redwood with an extensive range of services, including scenic, automation, lighting, audio, and video, with the largest LED display ever seen on Broadway.

-PRG supported The Picture of Dorian Gray with audio, automation, scenic modifications, and a state-of-the-art video package featuring LED walls and broadcast cameras. This visually innovative production featured Emmy-awarding actress Sarah Snook portraying 26 characters, interacting with herself via live and pre-recorded video, earned nominations across all* major design disciplines. *PRG did not support lighting.

-For Swept Away, the musical based on The Avett Brothers’ Mignonette album, PRG’s scenic and automation teams helped to create a full-stage shipwreck, a feat recognized by the New York Times as one of the “9 Best Theater Moments of 2024.”

-For this unconventional staging of the classic Romeo + Juliet, starring Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler and featuring music by Jack Antonoff, PRG provided lighting and audio services.

-PRG provided lighting and sound for Buena Vista Social Club, the new musical inspired by the 1997 album. This production required an immersive sound solution that included performer tracking and onstage monitors built into the stage floor to ensure that the musicians could hear themselves and each other as they moved around the stage.

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