Coming from ED:A Preview of the May 2002 Issue

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2002
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SPECIAL REPORT: Industrials/Corporate Theatre
The Detroit Auto Show:
Cars are king in Motor City, and when the
North American International Auto Show rolls into town, journalists
from around the world come to Detroit to marvel at what the auto giants
have to offer. What they also find are some of the most astonishing
industrial displays in the auto show, as well as the industrial
circuit. Sharon Stancavage goes behind the scenes with some of the
major local players in the auto show market—including The George
P. Johnson Company of Auburn Hills, H.B. Stubbs of Warren, Fourth Phase
of Troy, and Illuminart of Ypsilanti to get the scoop on design theory,
budgeting, economics, and the future of the show in tight economic
times.
PLUS: A full roundup of recent corporate projects. (If you have any recent projects you’d like us to include, please send materials to David Johnson at djohnson@primediabusiness.com.)
Also in this issue...
FILM: Spider-Man
Somehow, we always knew director Sam Raimi had a Spider-Man movie in
him. Costume designer James Acheson talks about creating a perfect
arachnid costume for newly pumped-up star Tobey Maguire, and production
designer Alex McDowell discusses building those (mostly model)
skyscrapers for him to scale.
THEATRE ARCHITECTURE: The Kimmel
Center
Architect Rafael Viñoly collaborated with Theatre Projects
Consultants and Artec Consultants (acousticians) to create the stunning
new Kimmel Center For The Performing Arts in Philadelphia. The Center
features the 2,500-seat Verizon Hall, the new home of the Philadelphia
Orchestra, and the Perelman Theater, with its innovative turntable
stage that converts the versatile 650-seat space from a recital hall to
a proscenium setting. State-of-the-art technical equipment includes ETC
lighting fixtures, Strand dimmers and consoles, an AMX house/worklight
control system, rigging, draperies, and adjustable acoustic elements by
Hoffend (in Verizon Hall) and by JR Clancy (in the Perelman Theater),
seats by Irwin Seating, platforms by Mystic Scenic, and lifts (in both
halls) by Gala. The sound reinforcement systems include self-powered
loudspeakers by Meyer Sound (MSL4, CQ1, and UPA1P models), Soundcraft
Series 4 consoles, and microphones by Shure and Neumann.
THEATRE: Minneapolis On Tour
When O'Neill's Ah Wilderness opened at the Guthrie Theatre many
months ago, there were no plans for a Midwest tour. Fortunately,
director Douglas Wager took O'Neill's description of the play as
"dreamlike and magically nostalgic" more seriously than his call for
several sets. Scenic designer Ming Cho Lee created a single abstract
house on a beach, and Zack Brown juxtaposed realistic period costumes
against it. Davi Napoleon caught the show Center in Ann Arbor, which
also hosted Theatre de La Juene Lune's Tartuffe earlier this
season. She spoke to members of both artistic teams and the crews who
helped adapt the shows to assorted venues. Mackie, XTA, SIA Stage
Research, Sennheiser, Lexicon, Telex, Clear-Com, Crest,and EAW are just
a few of the companies involved with this project.
OPERA: The Rink Cycle
Opera in a hockey rink? That’s just what they’re getting
these days in Washington state, as the Seattle Opera has set up
temporary shop in the Mercer Arena during renovation work at the
opera’s main facility. Philippa Kiraly reports on the technical
challenges of putting a show up in a cavernous space, and the lessons
learned from the San Francisco Opera’s similar move a few years
ago. Contributors include City Theatrical, ETC, Strand, Altman,
Barbizon, TMB, Audio Technica, Crown, JBL, Shure, and
Yamaha.
TECHNOLOGY: Projection Designer Wish
List
Michael Eddy talks to some of the industry’s top projection
designers to find out what they’d like to see in the way of new
video projection technology for theatre and other entertainment
uses.
PRODUCT NEWS:
New goodies from JLG, Leviton, Guitammer, Rental Management Systems,
Cadac, Alcorn McBride, Christie Digital, TerraSonde, ElectroVoice,
Crest, JBL, Altman, Quantum Energy, and Krieger.
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