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Bandit Lites Honors Leading Employees

It was a gathering more than two years in the making as Bandit Lites team members came together for the company’s Annual General Meeting. Noting that Bandit had managed to weather the storm that came in the form of the Covid-19 pandemic, founder and chair Michael T. Strickland honored employees who achieved career milestones.

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January 2022 Buyer’s Guide | Truss Products

PLSN’s Buyer’s Guide for the Jan. 2022 issue focuses on truss products. While most manufacturers produce 12” and 20.5” box truss, connections and weight loads vary from truss to truss, and some offer design variations for varying requirements. We encourage you to go to each company’s websites to see what other truss and associated products they have available. Here are 14 truss products submitted from a range of manufacturers so that you can do some comparisons on products you might be considering.

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Broadway’s Mask and Vaccination Policy Extended to April 30

Full vaccination to be required for children under twelve beginning January 29

The Broadway League announced today that the owners and operators of all 41 Broadway theatres in New York City are extending mask and vaccine requirements through April 30, 2022, along with the Buy With Confidence program which allows for flexible exchanges and refunds.Read More »Broadway’s Mask and Vaccination Policy Extended to April 30

Prolights EclPanel TWC Now Available in North America

A.C. Lighting Inc., distributor of lighting and rigging technologies, announces that Prolights EclPanel TWC is now available in North America. The EclPanel TWC, a 2×1 softlight with tunable white and colors LED soft light, has now become available in the United States through A.C. Lighting Inc, Prolights’ exclusive distributor.Read More »Prolights EclPanel TWC Now Available in North America

[INVNT GROUP] Forms ITP LIVE, with the Strategic Acquisitions of InSync Production Services, Thunder Audio and Morpheus Lights

Introducing ITP LIVE: An Integrated Production Services Division of INVNT®

[INVNT GROUP]™ announces the strategic acquisitions of four live event production companies: ITP LIVE, InSync Production Services, Thunder Audio, and Morpheus Lights. Led by President and CEO, Scott Cullather, [INVNT GROUP] represents a growing portfolio of complementary disciplines designed to help forward thinking brands everywhere, impact the audiences that matter anywhere.Read More »[INVNT GROUP] Forms ITP LIVE, with the Strategic Acquisitions of InSync Production Services, Thunder Audio and Morpheus Lights

Family Shares Timothy Brennan’s Obituary and Memorial Information

As we previously reported Tim Brennan passed on Monday, December 27th, 2021. All of us at Timeless Communication and PLSN magazine send our condolences to Tim’s family, friends and colleagues on this loss, both personal and to our industry.

Funeral Services will be at Our Lady of Las Vegas Catholic Church on Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 1:00 p,m. with a Celebration of Life immediately after at the Crown and Anchor Pub at 1350 E. Tropicana Avenue in Las Vegas. Read More »Family Shares Timothy Brennan’s Obituary and Memorial Information

Ayrton Diablo—Lights that Don’t Go Wrong

“For Mischief’s Magic Goes Wrong, it is the show that is comedy chaos on stage,” opens its lighting designer, David Howe. “It must never be the lights that go wrong!”

Co-written by Mischief and international magicians, Penn and Teller, Magic Goes Wrong, first opened at London’s Vaudeville Theatre in 2019 before touring the UK since July ’21. A West End version returned to London in October with a relaunch at the Apollo Theatre that will run until February 2022. The comedy play is presented as a fundraiser and features a string of inept magicians doing their best acts to raise money for ‘disasters in magic’. The result is a fast-paced variety show with high production values and great audience interaction.Read More »Ayrton Diablo—Lights that Don’t Go Wrong