CMU School of Drama


Saturday, January 26, 2008

Tait Towers to Renovate and Transform The Colosseum Stage at Caesar's Palace

Lighting&Sound America Online - News: "Tait Towers is responsible for the stage renovation and transformation in the 4100-seat Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. The 2008 music season kicks off February 20th with Bette Midler's The Showgirl Must Go On and will be followed by Cher and Caesars Palace alum, Elton John."

3 comments:

weandme said...

what i found surprising in this article was the fact that they wanted to create a space without all the bells and whistles of high technology that is everywhere in las vegas. i think it is a great thing to try to make the shows look more sophisticated as this is a place where the entertainment business is constantly growing.

Anonymous said...

After seeing the models that Dave showed us in class of this space renovation, this is a really interesting project that I'd like to follow. It seems that they have a lot of things in mind and I'd like to see where it ends up going in the future.

Anonymous said...

12 hours to install? With how many people? That seems really, really impressive.

Dave, do you know the answer to this?