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Lighthouse Technologies Shines in pre-Broadway Production

Lighthouse Technologies Shines in pre-Broadway Production

Audiences are having "the time of their life" at the U.S. premiere of Dirty Dancing - The Classic Story On Stage in Chicago. Thanks to Lighthouse Technologies and its rental partner Sound Associates 50 pieces of Lighthouse's P10 10mm LED video panels are used in the production. The panels have been assembled into a single LED video display, 8 feet high by 20 feet wide, which serves as the backdrop of the production.

The record-breaking production is extremely technical. It is lit by 200 moving lights and includes more than 200 automation cues with state-of-the-art surround sound. The LED video display is the centerpiece of the production - projecting true-to-life images and live video feed of the production with frequent opening and closing to allow actors and stage props to enter and exit the stage.

Jon Driscoll, video and projection designer for Dirty Dancing, originally chose Lighthouse, for the European production of Dirty Dancing in Holland. Since the production's scenes run back-to-back with no break in between them, the LED video panels that Driscoll chose needed to perform flawlessly despite the frequent opening and closing. The P10 10mm LED video panels performed so well in Holland that Driscoll incorporated them into the U.S. premiere in Chicago.

"My reputation is built on my ability to put on a technically flawless show every night," said Driscoll. "Most LED video panels can't withstand the wear and tear due to the frequent opening and closing throughout the production. I prefer Lighthouse because its LED video panels are rugged and reliable."

Lighthouse P10 10mm video panel was created to exceed the needs of indoor display applications - making it the optimal LED video panel for stage performances, convention halls, shopping malls and arenas. It features a low-power design and Total Cost of Ownership to protect customers' long-term investments, and its 10 mm pixel pitch and 2000 nits brightness deliver unsurpassed color depth for optimal viewing conditions.

"Most LED video panels subjected to constant opening and closing require frequent maintenance, which is costly. The P10 10mm LED video panel's rugged design is cost effective and gives customers the peace of mind that it will work when and where they need it to," said Joe Lapchick, sales manager, Eastern Region, Lighthouse Technologies. "We are excited that the LED video display is playing such a prominent role in Dirty Dancing and helping make it such a huge success."

In picture: Amanda Leigh Cobb as Frances "Baby" Houseman, John Bolger as Dr. Jake Houseman.

14th November 2008

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