Designing the 1975
Production and Lighting Designer, Tobias Rylander invites us inside the two-story house set he designed for the Manchester, UK-based art rock band, The 1975 in support of their ‘Still… At Their Very Best’ tour.
Read More »Production and Lighting Designer, Tobias Rylander invites us inside the two-story house set he designed for the Manchester, UK-based art rock band, The 1975 in support of their ‘Still… At Their Very Best’ tour.
Read More »Tom Sutherland of DX7 Design and Ray Winkler of STUFISH Entertainment Architects take us onto the starting grid for the massive opening ceremony of the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Read More »Show and Design Group, Pyrotecnico, PyrotecnicoFX, and Guardian Barrier Services share their view on supporting the ‘Only in Las Vegas’ Formula 1 race.
Read More »We spotlight the remarkable story of this year’s Parnelli Awards Lifetime Achievement Honoree, Jim Brammer.
Read More »Step inside, if you dare…learn how old Hollywood came alive in the immersive walk-through horror experience, ‘Angel of Light’ at the historic Los Angeles Theatre.
Read More »Laura Frank shares an excerpt from her insightful keynote speech, “Fearless Collaboration: Why the Next Generation is Essential for Success.”
Read More »Production Manager Jesse Sandler, currently working with Phish, was Production Manager for Bon Jovi for a decade and has also worked for Nickelback, Prince, and Michael Jackson.
Read More »Denny Rich describes a touring career journey that began in his late teens, included the complexities of complex and unique tours like ‘Roger Waters: The Wall,’ and continues in a post-pandemic environment where finding ready and able crew members continues to be a significant challenge.
Read More »Gary Fails took his well-deserved bows at the end of 2023 when he retired from City Theatrical, a company he founded 37 years ago.
Read More »Debi Moen gives us the scoop on Goosemas in Space, Lee Rose, and Libby Gray.
Read More »Chris Lose explains why he feels his real client is always the audience.
Read More »Eric Nam is a “natural born performer,” wrote one admiring critic when describing the US-born and South Korean-based star’s recently concluded House on a Hill North American tour. The multi-talented Nam’s smooth, engaging personality does indeed make him seem right at home on stage, but why stop there? His incredibly broad vocal range and graceful hip-swiveling dance moves propel him beyond the category of “performer,” and into the realm of pure artist. Read More »Eric Nam’s ‘House on a Hill’ Tour Radiates Excitement with Julien Reux and CHAUVET Professional