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Dry Hire Lighting Gears Up with Clay Paky

Dry Hire Lighting Gears Up with Clay Paky

LONDON – Dry Hire Lighting has purchased a large number of Clay Paky products in anticipation of their busy summer event season. With the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee just past and the Olympics gathering steam, Dry Hire Lighting is ensuring it is well prepared to service the increase in demand for rental gear.

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H2O Festival

H2O Music Festival Just Adds GoVision

DALLAS – Saturday’s H2O Music Festival featured LED video screens from GoVision LP to ensure the thousands of fans could see Tiesto, Weezer, Mana, Juanes, Snoop Dogg and others on the bill. GoVision erected twin 39 ft x 28 ft LED walls on each side of the main stage, along with a split 30 ft x 48 ft upstage backdrop screen, all configured from their inventory of Daktronics PST-12HD tiles.

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Robe ROBIN DLX

Robe Launches 4 Products in US at InfoComm

LAS VEGAS – Robe Lighting is launching four products in the US at InfoComm 2012: ROBIN DLX and DLF, the ROBIN 100 LEDBeam, and the Actor 6 for the theatre, performance and TV/broadcast applications. These and other products will be showcased at Booth #C12402 at the Las Vegas Convention Center June 13-15.

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Fishing in the Freelance Pond

Being your own boss (or lack thereof) is everyone’s dream: Working for yourself with only you telling yourself what to do and where to go. No reporting to someone, turning in those damn TPS reports. Ah, the ultimate American dream, it is what this country of ours was founded on.

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The Best Man photo by Joan Marcus

Dressing Up “The Best Man”

The recent revival of Gore Vidal’s The Best Man features a stellar cast performing a 52-year-old political drama that is as relevant and important today as when it first emerged. The compassionate Secretary William Russell (John Larroquette) and his less experienced, cutthroat competitor Senator Joseph Cantwell (Eric McCormack) play political rivals in the same party seeking the endorsement of former President Arthur “Artie” Hockstader (James Earl Jones). The escalating drama echoes the dirty tactics being used in modern politics, and the witty, often biting dialogue really transports audiences into this intense race that unfolds primarily in two hotel suites during convention time.

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