Here are a few posts from last week's Greenpage that might be worth your time...
Phillipa Soo and Jenn Colella on 'Suffs' and 'Hamilton'
Variety: On a superficial level, the new musical “Suffs” looks a lot like “Hamilton” — so much so that “some people are calling it ‘Hermilton,'” said one of the show’s stars, Jenn Colella, on the new episode of Variety‘s theater podcast, Stagecraft, alongside co-star (and “Hamilton” alum) Phillipa Soo.
Andy Warhol’s Back in Court, Reminding Us That Creation Is Often Reinvention
Pittsburgh Magazine: Andy Warhol has, as you may know, been dead for 35 years. (If you’d like to confirm this fact, there’s a 24-hour livestream of his grave; it’s typically adorned with Campbell’s Soup cans.) Nevertheless, the iconic artist is still managing to cause controversy.
Dive Into Sustainable, Responsible Lighting Design at LightFair 2022
LightFair Blog: April is recognized as Earth Month and the week of April 22-30, 2022 as International Dark Sky Week. We thank all the Illuminators committed to responsible, sustainable design. Join some of these experienced practitioners at LightFair 2022 to explore lighting strategies and ideas that take the environment and ecological impact into consideration.
Lucy Gardner on encouraging women to be riggers
Access All Areas: On International Women’s Day, Access spoke to NEC Group senior rigger Lucy Gardner, one of just two female Level 3 riggers in the UK. With almost 10 years’ experience working on some of the biggest shows at NEC’s Utilita Arena Birmingham and Resorts World Arena, Gardner has established herself as a key member of its in-house rigging team.
A Brief History of AR
GMW3: The history of augmented reality (AR) is longer than you might realise. Indeed, while the term “augmented reality” was only coined in the early 90s by Boeing employees Thomas Caudell and David Mizell, we can retrospectively apply the moniker to a long list of technologies that existed before that date.
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