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From getting your foot in the door to scoring that promotion, check out this week's job listings ..read more
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The election of new members of the Board of Directors and new Board officers took place at the annual ASTC business meeting in Seattle ..read more
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The opulent new musical's design team also includes Paul Tate DePoo III, Linda Cho, and Brian Ronan ..read more
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Richard Hudson to receive the Robert L. B. Tobin Award For Sustained Excellence In Theatrical Design at the Irene Sharaff Awards in New York City ..read more
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Meet ColorSource PAR jr; the fixture that proves great things come in small packages ..read more
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Brandon Stirling Baker's lighting accents the acclaimed hybrid dance-musical production directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner Justin Peck ..read more
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After nearly 45 years of crafting theatrical magic Michael Nishball, principal equipment designer at Theatre Projects, is retiring at the end of this month ..read more
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Two-time Tony-winner, lighting designer Bradley King shares his plot and gear list for this new musical ..read more
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Dear England, a new play by James Graham, leads the list with nine nominations including three design categories: lighting, sound, and sets ..read more
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A look at the lighting for Water For Elephants by Tony Award-winner Bradley King, accenting the interplay between color, movement, texture, and motion ..read more