Your Performance Partners
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Facility Planning Advice for PACs (Part 2 of 2)
July 25, 2017Last week we met Greg Garfield, President of Public/Private LLC in Dallas, who is involved in the Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and […]
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Facility Planning Advice for PACs (Part 1 of 2)
July 18, 2017In April, ground was broken for the Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences in Lubbock, Texas. Slated to open in early 2020, […]
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New Acoustical Shell Enhances Lithuanian National Opera
July 11, 2017The rich history of opera in Lithuania traces back nearly 400 years to 1636, when the Grand Duke’s court theatre hosted the country’s first […]
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Fireworks, Picnics and Music Alfresco: Outdoor Concerts
June 29, 2017For many people, the long 4th of July holiday weekend involves attending leisurely outdoor concerts in idyllic settings, lounging on blankets or lawn chairs […]
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Smooth as Ice: New Scoreboard & Hoist for Arena
June 27, 2017“J.R. Clancy had provided our previous scoreboard hoist back in 2003 and they were recommended by our new scoreboard’s manufacturer,” says Jeff Mead, General […]
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From the Ground Up: Jeff Jones of Wenger
June 20, 2017To launch its Performing Arts Specialist Group earlier this year, Wenger selected industry veterans with diverse backgrounds, complementary skills and technical expertise. This week […]
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Technical Production Graduates in Demand
June 13, 2017“More often than not, when my stage automation students graduate, they’re making more money than I am,” says Jack Miller, Assistant Dean for Operations […]
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Inspection Time: New Rigging Standard Helps Ensure Safety & Reduce Liability
June 8, 2017How can you help ensure the safety of your staff, performers and audience? Start by answering this question: When was your facility’s rigging system […]
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Memorial Day: Playing with Heart
May 26, 2017“We honor all who have nobly served in the United States Armed Forces by commemorating the contributions of our nation’s veterans – past and […]