Getting The Creative Factor
BELGIUM – Kristof Van Mensel from Belgium-based lighting and visual design company TCF (The Creative Factory) likes Astera products! He uses them extensively –… Read More »Getting The Creative Factor
Read More »BELGIUM – Kristof Van Mensel from Belgium-based lighting and visual design company TCF (The Creative Factory) likes Astera products! He uses them extensively –… Read More »Getting The Creative Factor
Read More »BERLIN – Dark Matter, a permanent exhibition space for visual and sonic artistry in Berlin’s Lichtenberg district, is currently featuring seven unique sculptural and kinetic visual works by light artist Christopher Bauder of WHITEvoid. The exhibition, which opened earlier in June, makes use of Robe-supplied Tetra2 and MegaPointe fixtures.
Read More »The USITT and ESTA Terminology Working Group is gathering suggestions about problematic racist, sexist, genderist, and other exclusionary language in our industry as well as suggestions to replace those terms. The group’s endeavor is to identify any terminology that is linguistically rooted in, or suggestive of oppression or exclusion, and supplant it with more inclusive and accurate language.Read More »Terminology Working Group Looking for Suggestions
Counting Together, a growing coalition of theater artists, arts professionals, and organizations engaged in separate, long-term studies of race, gender, and disability in our field, announces the launch of a new online resource (CountingTogether.org) designed to provide free and easy access to industrywide data and statistics in these areas. By telling the stories of its findings, Counting Together’s stated goal is to identify and forge pathways to greater equity and inclusion. Currently made up of fifteen separate projects, Counting Together includes both individuals and groups engaged in countering systems of exclusion in the theater.Read More »Counting Together Provides Critical Data on Equity in American Theater
The American Theatre Wing produces The Network, which provides emerging and developing theatre professionals advanced education, networking opportunities, and tools for career advancement within a supportive creative community.
Coming up next on The Network is a Free panel discussion with Stage Managers, Stage Management | Charting Your Course. Learn from the masters of logistics, communication, time management, and problem-solving during this panel discussion. The panelists of Stage Managers, who will share career advice and more, includes Cody Renard Richard, Cherie B. Tay, Rachel Sterner, and Kamra A. Jacobs. This discussion will be moderated by David Mendizábal. This will be held on Wednesday, June 16, 2021 from 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. EDT.Read More »ATW’s The Network | Stage Management, Charting Your Course Panel Discussion, June 16
Michael Ritchie has announced that he will retire as Artistic Director of Center Theatre Group on December 31, 2021. Having taken over the position from Founding Artistic Director Gordon Davidson in January 2005, for more than 16 years, Ritchie has led one of the country’s largest nonprofit regional theatres, producing and presenting 266 productions—which included 49 world premieres, four Pulitzer Prize finalists and led to 59 Tony Award nominations—while programming the Ahmanson Theatre and Mark Taper Forum in downtown Los Angeles at The Music Center and the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City.Read More »Michael Ritchie to Retire as Artistic Director of Center Theatre Group on December 31, 2021
When we first heard that Toby Keith was fixing to open the floodgates to live concerts, we were all in. After a warm-up date out… Read More »The Floodgates Creak Open
Read More »In the June 2021 issue of PLSN Magazine, the following products are featured: Altman Hydra Series Blizzard Hemisphere Chauvet Professional Ovation Rêve E-3 Elation Professional… Read More »New Products – June 2021
Read More »Toby Keith was first out of the concert touring chute, taking a bull named Corona by the horns and thrilling a crowd of 10,000 in Sioux Falls, SD — including PLSN editor Nook Schoenfeld, who drove down from Minnesota to catch the show.
Read More »New Zealand’s success with effective testing and contact tracing freed Ben Dalgleish of the need to spend much time thinking about viral safety protocols for Six60’s April 24 concert for 50,000 in Auckland. Instead, his full attention went to making the very first concert in Eden Park, the country’s national stadium, a night to remember.
Read More »CYPRESS, CA – Christie named Nationwide Video an authorized factory representative of Christie equipment for the Pro-AV rental and staging community in North America. Nationwide Video, which has been supporting events since 1998, focuses on B2B AV solutions for clients.
Read More »Triller Fight Club, a four-hour PPV combo of boxing and music, took place in a ring and adjacent staging erected on the field of Atlanta’s Mercedes Benz Stadium, with performances by Justin Bieber, The Black Keys, Doja Cat, Saweetie, Diplo, Major Lazer, and Snoop Dogg’s new group, Mount Westmore. Debi Moen has the scoop from LD Tom Kenny.
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