Your Performance Partners
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Creating Space that Supports Musical Sound
January 1, 2013Music is learned by listening. To be effective, rehearsal rooms, practice rooms and performance areas must provide an environment designed to support musical sound. […]
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Understanding the most common acoustical problems in your music space
December 18, 2012This guide addresses some of the most common acoustic problems music educators face in their rehearsal and practice areas. We help define the problems […]
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Everyman opens new theater with ‘August: Osage County’
October 23, 2012Families that flay together can’t stay together for long. That’s just one of life’s painful little lessons conveyed to searing effect in “August: Osage […]
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Is your fire safety curtain closed?
October 16, 2012Fire safety curtains involve more than just fire safety. An increasing number of codes require that fire safety curtains be closed when the building […]
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Harry & John: Inventive Minds Combine
October 9, 2012Harry Wenger and John Clancy – both passionate visionaries who founded companies that still bear their names. In the 1940s, Harry Wenger was a […]
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Loading the Arbor: How to add counterweight without a loading bridge
October 2, 2012Many theatres do not have a loading bridge, which means the operation of the counterweight system – in particular the loading and unloading of […]
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5 Steps to Backstage Safety
September 25, 2012From more than 125 years of experience, we know that stage rigging safety should be taken seriously by everyone involved. This one-page checklist hits […]
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Drawing and Information Requirements
September 18, 2012We provide stage rigging equipment drawings to our dealers for two reasons. First, to provide drawings the dealer can submit to the general contractor […]
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Automated Rigging Safety
September 11, 2012Whenever scenery hangs over people’s heads, it’s critical that operators and supervisors take every precaution to be sure that the people on the ground […]