RichardLOZ
Member
Hi there to everybody here. Have only just discovered this forum when I went off searching for microphone specs and positioniing information. I am located in Perth Australia and come from a rock and roll background.
I have just recently been presented with the opportunity to do some theatre which I have wanted to do for some time now as it is definately going to present a new challenge for me.
I will be doing across the next couple of months 2 productions, the first being Jesus Christ Superstar which is an amateur production that I will be doing the LX design on. Not a whole lot to work with unfortunately, only about 40 lamps and they are all quite old.
The second production I am working on is Cats, which I am again doing the LX design as well as the audio design and mixing FOH sound. As this is my first foray into theatre I already have numerous questions that I am looking for answers or suggestions to, as it is a whole different world to the rock and roll one that I have come out of.
Nice to find this site and I am sure that I will gain much insight into how things are done and how things work in the theatre world.
Cheers
Richard
I have just recently been presented with the opportunity to do some theatre which I have wanted to do for some time now as it is definately going to present a new challenge for me.
I will be doing across the next couple of months 2 productions, the first being Jesus Christ Superstar which is an amateur production that I will be doing the LX design on. Not a whole lot to work with unfortunately, only about 40 lamps and they are all quite old.
The second production I am working on is Cats, which I am again doing the LX design as well as the audio design and mixing FOH sound. As this is my first foray into theatre I already have numerous questions that I am looking for answers or suggestions to, as it is a whole different world to the rock and roll one that I have come out of.
Nice to find this site and I am sure that I will gain much insight into how things are done and how things work in the theatre world.
Cheers
Richard