Derren Brown, the multi-award winning master of mind control and psychological illusion, wowed audiences in London last year with his mesmerising show Underground. The show originally ran at the Charing Cross Theatre and then the Playhouse Theatre in the West End. The show has recently returned for a nationwide tour of the UK and Ireland. Having supplied the original London production, White Light...
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Located in London’s West End, the Jermyn Street Theatre is one of the capital’s most renowned studio theatres. It was recently re-launched under new Artistic Director Tom Littler as a full-scale producing theatre, creating around eight to ten in-house productions every year. One of these is Tonight at 8:30 by Noel Coward. The Lighting Designer was Tim Mascall who called upon White Light to supply...
Acclaimed Broadway Lighting Designer Donald Holder shares his collaborative experience bringing "Anastasia" to life on Broadway.
Lighting Designer Jane Cox shares her thoughts on “Color and Light," as well as a few of her lighting techniques after working on "Sunday in the Park with George" at the Guthrie Theater.
Lighting Designer Jimmy Lawlor shares the vibrant sunrise and sunset color palettes he used in his design for a production of "Picnic" at James Madison University.
Rosco's own Matt Pagliaro tells how he used Miro Cube 4C units to enhance his rock and roll lighting design for a community theatre production of "Rock of Ages."
Rosco's Margie Heymann shares her memories about legendary lighting designer Tharon Musser and the impact she had on stage lighting and on Rosco.
Over 20 Rosco X24 Effect Projectors are installed inside Manhattan's SeaGlass Carousel to project a shimmering water effect that envelops its riders in a whirling underwater experience.
Acclaimed lighting designer Susan Hamburger describes five different color-techniques she employs to enhance her designs for dance productions.
A lighthearted, photographic journey from lighting designer Steve Woods who traveled to Paris, along with his trusty roll of gel sheets, to Paris to light a show.