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Friday, August 21, 2026
Full-Metal Prep: The Value Of A Well-Appointed Workbox At Every Gig
ProSoundWeb: Today, more than three decades later, there are many styles of workboxes, ranging from touring boxes built out of wood to ATA flight cases that offer a lot of drawers, but they all basically do the same job: keeping the key tools and components that make a show happen organized.
Shielded vs. Unshielded Network Cable for Smart Homes and Residential
Residential Systems: In residential AV, especially high-end homes where clients expect total reliability, shielded cable is often regarded as the premium choice. It seems more robust and specifying “more protection” can seem like the safest approach.
However, in practice, the decision should be more nuanced — and for good reason.
Gateway To Creativity: Key Factors In Upgrading A Live Digital Mixing Platform
ProSoundWeb: Stepping up to a modern console is less about replacing hardware and more about expanding possibilities. The goal isn’t just more faders or DSP; it’s crafting mixes that connect with audiences and band members through greater clarity, dynamics, and control.
While an upgrade might be triggered by aging gear or changing production demands, the deeper purpose is equipping teams to deliver consistent, high quality audio under pressure — with more headroom, more options, and more confidence.
Vertigo Theatre workers get 16% raise in first contract
albertaworker.ca: While browsing through the provincial database of collective agreements, I came across a new collective agreement that was ratified earlier this month.
This agreement was for about 30 workers employed by the Vertigo Theatre and represented by Local 212 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts, otherwise known as IATSE.
Engineers and theater students tackle stage design in partnership with TAIT
College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University: “The structure of the course mirrors the workflow of professional entertainment engineering projects,” said Hines, associate teaching professor of production technology and management. “They must consider engineering constraints and a budget while crafting designs.”
Thursday, August 20, 2026
C.H. Hanson Acquires Brodbeck Ironworks in Metalworking Push
New Equipment Digest: C.H. Hanson has picked up the assets of Brodbeck Ironworks, adding modular belt grinding systems to its lineup and putting a bladesmith-turned-engineer in charge of product development across its brands.
Photos: Get a Look Inside the Design of RHINOCEROS at A.R.T.
www.broadwayworld.com: On July 9, the first day of Rhinoceros rehearsal, designers shared their visions for the play with the company. Rehearsals continue for A.R.T.’s new production of Eugène Ionesco’s landmark play, Rhinoceros.
How will terminal blocks help controls engineers with troubleshooting and PLC protection?
Control Design: A terminal block is a place to connect a wire to another wire and create a junction point. Picture a terminal block as an intersection on a two way or four-way highway.
Automatic Air-Actuated Collet Closer Eases CNC Operation
Power & Motion Tech: Consistent clamping of tools and parts in CNC machines is necessary to ensure accurate and repeatable machining of products. Collet closers are a commonly used device for holding tools and work pieces on these machines.
People to Watch: Phanésia Pharel
AMERICAN THEATRE: The Haitian American playwright and screenwriter from Miami made her Off-Broadway debut earlier this year at WP Theater with her play The Waterfall. Next, at Barrington Stage Company, in a co-production with Goodman Theatre and Hartford Stage, is her newest work, Dead Girl’s Quinceañera, taking the stage Aug. 5-29.
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
Artists’ $20 Ticket Programs Show Why Not All Ticket Holdbacks Are Created Equal
TicketNews: The latest $20 concert-ticket programs from some of the world’s biggest artists are built around a practice that is often treated as inherently anti-consumer: holding tickets back from the initial sale.
Shanghai Is Betting Its Cultural Future on a Giant Unfolding Fan
Architect Magazine: When cities compete for global influence, they often build museums, concert halls, and opera houses. But increasingly, the success of those institutions depends less on what happens inside their auditoriums than on how effectively they become part of everyday urban life.
Beckhoff celebrates the 40th anniversary of its first PC-based machine control system
Control Design: For 40 years, PC-based control has put the power of IT standards and Moore’s Law for integrated circuits directly into the hands of machine builders and automation engineers. In the 1980s, industrial manufacturing was dominated by the hardware-based PLC. In 1986, Beckhoff responded by delivering the first industrial PC-based machine control system.
Getting Rock To Roll: A History Of The Development Of Road Cases
Getting Rock To Roll: A History Of The Development Of Road Cases - ProSoundWeb: Ah, road cases, workhorses of the AV production world. They protect our mission critical gear from being rattled apart on rough roads, outdoor conditions like dusty winds and rain, and the thousand natural shocks that gear is heir to. They also make good chairs and tables, and can be an excellent place for a nap.
Kennedy Center board lacks materials needed for closure vote, senator says
The Washington Post: A federal judge in May ordered the stewards of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to more carefully weigh the need for a long-term closure. But just days before those trustees are set to vote on the matter, they have received no new assessments about how closing for two years would affect the venue, according to Democratic lawmakers who sit on the board.
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
EDINBURGH 2026: Geoffrey Asmus Q&A
www.broadwayworld.com: My show ‘Patriautism’ is essentially a greatest hits show of my favourite political, religious and historical jokes I’ve written over the last few years. I wrote a few UK-specific jokes that I’m excited to try out as well. The show will also incorporate some crowd work and will never be the same night to night. My goal is to incorporate one new joke each show for the full run as a writing exercise.
New Veteran-Run Theater Company To Debut ‘H.M.S. Pinafore’
Jersey Shore Online: Jersey Shore Light Opera (JSLO) will present its first production, “Gilbert and Sullivan’s H.M.S. Pinafore,” brought together by a veteran-owned company looking to bring their talents to the local stage at the Jay and Linda Grunin Center for the Arts.
How To Build an MDF Storage Bench
This Old House: A solid storage bench provides seating and storage space, making it perfect for entryways, mudrooms, or bedrooms. Medium-density fiberboard (MDF) is an excellent material choice for this project due to its affordability, durability, and easy use. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the process of building an MDF storage bench, complete with cubbies for organizing shoes and other items.
Bergen County Players receives 15 Perry Award Nominations
ORADELL, NJ: Fresh off being named the #1 Live Theater Venue in (201) Magazine's Best of Bergen Poll, Bergen County Players (BCP) is celebrating another major milestone. The historic community theater company has earned an impressive 15 New Jersey Association of Community Theaters (NJACT) Perry Award nominations honoring excellence in its 93rd season.
AT&T Center, Dallas Theater Center Plan Merger
AMERICAN THEATRE: They already share buildings, so why not share staff, scene shops, and other resources? That’s at least part of the logic behind the newly announced merger of the multi-venue AT&T Performing Arts Center (AT&T PAC) and Dallas Theater Center (DTC), which if approved by the boards of both organizations will make DTC the official producing arm of A&T PAC, primarily a presenting outfit for resident performing arts companies and other entertainment, in early 2027.
Monday, August 17, 2026
EDINBURGH 2026: Nathan Sibthorpe on TRUTHMACHINE Guest Blog
www.broadwayworld.com: Truthmachine is not just a show about a lie detector test - every performance is also a real polygraph interrogation with a brave audience volunteer. Contemporary theatre often seeks out moments of radical truth and authenticity in order to connect with its audience. We want to see ourselves on stage; we want to manifest something real! Our theatre shares this ambition, but our approach is to outsource the truth to unrehearsed audience members.
Harry Potter Workshop Inspires Young Designers
Town Square Delaware LIVE: Young artists, aspiring designers, and Harry Potter fans will have the opportunity to step into the creative world behind the curtain during a two-day theatre design workshop at Jester Artspace this August.
At Tanglewood, the Fresh Air Is Tainted by Tension
The New York Times: Tanglewood is special to many, many people. It’s the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, but also a place where people make memories: where they picnicked with their grandparents or got soaked in a storm. It matters. It means something. To my family, it’s a retreat, a sanctuary, a place where things can rest just a little easier for one sunny afternoon.
Wicked by the Numbers: Broadway’s Emerald Empire of Bubbles, Haute Couture and Green Paint
Broadway Buzz | Broadway.com: Wicked is the ultimate Broadway blockbuster: a behemoth feat of stagecraft that has kept audiences enrapt for over 22 years. In fact, Wicked is the fourth longest-running musical in Broadway history and the third longest-running production currently on the Great White Way.
Behind the scenes, Moda Center workers hold out hope for a deal on renovations
kgw.com: For more than three decades, workers at the Moda Center have built stages, hung lights and helped bring some of the biggest names in entertainment to Portland. For the behind-the-scenes players, the Moda is more than just an arena — and renovations represent a welcome investment in the place to which they've dedicated their careers.
Friday, August 14, 2026
EDINBURGH 2026: Mimi Collins on GOOD GIRL Guest Blog
www.broadwayworld.com: This August, I am bringing Good Girl, my darkly funny solo show about infidelity, emotional collapse, and the unexpected care found within the world of BDSM to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
I’ve never been more excited to share a piece in my life - or more terrified.
Behind the scenes of Disney's The American Adventure
Sound & Video Contractor: A massive amount of engineering has gone into EPCOT’s The American Adventure, with show sets that are connected together on a giant moving mechanism. This mechanism has the ability to go back and forth and lift the scenes up and down behind a massive rear projected screen in order to engage guests with the history of the United States.
The case for a consistent remote and distributed I/O platform with Dinkle International
Control Design: Implementing a reliable input/output (I/O) architecture is fundamental for any type of monitoring and control system. An increasing demand for Internet of Things (IoT) data gathering and sophisticated automation is prompting designers to find more effective I/O for connecting with sensors, motor controls and actuators.
Cameron Mackintosh Says 'Utterly Different' LES MISÉRABLES Coming to NYC
www.broadwayworld.com: Sir Cameron Mackintosh has teased that something big is headed to New York - though he's not the producer behind it. Speaking with NY1's Frank DiLella, in regards to a potential return of Les Misérables to New York the producer said: "There is a very exciting entirely different plan for New York to happen in two years time, not by me, but it's something that I wholeheartedly back. It's a wonderful idea and it would be utterly different. Something to look forward to."
L-Acoustics Brings Clarity To Monte de Dios In Santo Domingo
ProSoundWeb: The new home of Ministerio Internacional Monte de Dios in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the largest Christian church in the Caribbean, is equipped with a sound reinforcement system developed by Wholestage that is headed by L-Acoustics K2 line arrays, KS28 subwoofers and more.
Thursday, August 13, 2026
Photos: A New Cats Takes the Stage in London
Playbill: London's new reimagined revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats is at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre ahead of a U.K. tour, and Playbill has a first look at the production, directed and choreographed by Drew McOnie (Jesus Christ Superstar, King Kong).
A History of the Wildest Sneakers and Streetwear Pieces Worn by Superheroes and Villains in Film
www.complex.com: There’s a long history of onscreen adaptations of legendary comic book characters wearing streetwear and sneakers, starting as far back as Michael Keaton in Batman Returns (1992), long before the Marvel Cinematic Universe became a thing. Whether it be custom pieces produced by major brands for the movie, or a sly incorporation of existing pieces into costume design, superhero movies frequently have something there for the sneakerheads and streetwear fans.
What will hi-fi look like in 2076? We asked some of the most influential experts in the industry
What Hi-Fi?: As celebrating milestone anniversaries typically involves reflecting on the early years, it’s only natural that, as part of our 50th anniversary celebrations this year, we have backpedalled to the ’70s with the dedication of a Led Zeppelin documentary.
Review Roundup: Andrew Stein's DISRUPTION Opens Off-Broadway
www.broadwayworld.com: Disruption, a new play by Andrew Stein, directed by Hersh Ellis, just opened at The Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre at The Pershing Square Signature Center.
How the War Changed the Way I Work with Teenagers in Theatre
HowlRound Theatre Commons: For more than ten years, I worked in Ukraine’s extracurricular arts education system. Unlike in the United States, where art education is often integrated into schools, Ukraine has a separate network of public educational institutions under the Ministry of Education and Science that provides art education after the regular school day. I worked at the largest extracurricular arts center in Dnipro, one of Ukraine’s longest-established institutions of its kind, with a history spanning nearly ninety years.
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