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Friday, January 17, 2025
Atlantic Theater Closes Two Off Broadway Shows Amidst Stagehand Strike
deadline.com: The Atlantic Theater Company, one of Off Broadway‘s most celebrated theaters, has officially closed two new, previewing productions – Eliya Smith’s Grief Camp and Mona Pirnot’s I’m Assuming You Know David Greenspan – amidst an ongoing strike by the stagehands union IATSE.
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I found myself thinking about how technology and infrastructure shape the arts, especially in theater. For example, in theater, the use of lighting and sound is constantly evolving. I can imagine how the infrastructure described in the article allows for new possibilities in these areas. A flexible setup means artists can experiment with immersive soundscapes or dynamic lighting designs without being held back by outdated systems. It’s exciting to think about how this could inspire creativity. What really caught my attention was the thoughtfulness behind the design. The idea of planning for the future, like including extra fiber for new technologies, feels like a lesson in patience and foresight. It made me think about the parallels in costume design, where creating adaptable pieces can save time and resources for future productions.
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