Your Performance Partners
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Backstage Safety Tip: No Household Hardware
October 22, 2013Here’s a list of hardware you might find backstage in any theatre. One of these things is not like the others—can you guess which […]
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A Star is Born: Custom Beacon Shines Atop One World Trade Center
Often described as one of the world’s biggest stages, New York City recently got another star. This one crowns a patriotic building being erected […]
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Acoustics 101: After the Music Stops (Reverberation)
October 15, 2013From an occasional series about acoustical concepts, inspired by current events. If you arrived 20 minutes late for last month’s performance of Yves Klein’s […]
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Remedy for Musical, Political Stalemates? Perhaps Literary Fiction
October 9, 2013Across the U.S. performing arts landscape, two recent examples exist where the music stopped due to labor disputes. Just last week: Carnegie Hall stagehands […]
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Q&A Spotlight: Suspending Disbelief, Creating Art
October 2, 2013Interview with Bruce Herrmann, AIA, Director, Wilson Butler Architects, Boston, Massachusetts Discussing the Richmond CenterStage Project, Richmond, VA Your Performance Partners: What is your […]
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Implementing New Technology: LED Stage Lights
September 24, 2013While the magnitude, environment and pay scales differ, professional theatres and school theatre education programs often face similar challenges. The decision to implement new […]
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5 Most Popular Broadway Musicals Ever
September 17, 2013Broadway musicals have long been a staple of American culture, captivating audiences worldwide with their unique blend of music, storytelling, and theatrical magic. In […]
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Engaging Audiences with Classical Music Apps
September 10, 2013With the proliferation of digital music, MP3 players and streaming audio services like Spotify, enjoying music is increasingly becoming a personalized, solo activity. The […]
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Prevent Injuries with Annual Rigging Inspections
September 3, 2013When was the last time your rigging was inspected? Many technical directors may struggle to remember the last time they had a formal inspection […]