Monday, 29 September 2008

Parklife Melbourne

^ Air Stage
^ Fire Stage
  After getting back from my month long overseas run, I barely got my washing done in Sydney before coming down to Melbourne for Sunday's Parklife event...
  It's always fun to work with Fuzzy and this year I've designed all the stages for the Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide events. After doing a ridiculous amount of paperwork, it was nice to actually get behind the console for the Melbourne event yesterday. The part sold out, had a really good crowd and now I'm really looking forward to the Sydney version next weekend.
  Was a pleasure to work with Soulwax and their LD who played an awesome set, and while he may not be everyone's favourite, Martin Solveig - who closed my stage - always gets the crowd worked up and singing along like nobody else can. What would a Fuzzy / Solveig party be without a bit of Blur's Song 2 and Lenny Kravitz's Are You Gonna Go My Way?... ! Well done and congrats to Fuzzy and this event can only get bigger and better in future years....
  That's it from me for the moment... time for me to board my flight back to Sydney
cheers
rich

Saturday, 20 September 2008

Cats Opening Night

Last night was the opening night of Cats in Seoul. The show went incredibly well, playing to a packed house and finishing with a standing ovation. I've stayed back to see the two shows today and Greg's spending the next week here in Seoul to help hand the production over to our awesome Korean operations team who'll make sure it keeps looking good over the next several months. ^ Greg and I at the theatre with Jo-Anne Robinson, the show's director. This marks the end of a production process that's lasted most of the year and taken us back to Cats productions from the early 80s, seen us fly to New York and Korea and resulted in the creation of a pretty awesome, spectacular new production that has everyone raving. For now, I'm about to enjoy a rare two days off in Tokyo before heading back home for Macquarie Bank, Parklife and Sleaze Ball before venturing back off to the USA in a few short weeks time.... Told you it was the crazy time of year! rich

Wednesday, 17 September 2008

First Preview

Just had our first preview of Cats here in Seoul and we're really happy with the results Greg and I will spend the next few days polishing the show before Friday's opening night but we're in excellent shape and have a really good looking show in the theatre. Been really good working with the show team again and looking forward to much, much more in the future. The funny thing is that 19 years ago I saw Cats for the first time as a 7 year old kid in London's West End and now I'm sitting here as a designer. Really happy with it all, it's a bit of a personal milestone which I'm pretty stoked about. Pictures coming soon to the official part of the website, but they'll probably be up a few days after I get a couple days rest in Tokyo before returning to Sydney, which in many ways, will be more full-on than Tokyo for a few weeks! cheers rich

Tuesday, 16 September 2008

Full Throttle

Mandylights lit up some of Australia's most expensive cars tonight to launch the new Australian series of Top Gear. As usual the spectacular Aztech Event was most definitely fast paced and high octane!

Saturday, 6 September 2008

KATS Korea Kapers

I am busy in Seoul overseeing the setup of the new Korean production of Cats that myself and Richard are designing. We have come up with a very cool circular trussing design that mimics the set nicely. The truss design is a departure from a few straight trusses and pushed the gear supplier to come up a good way to make it actually happen. They have done a great job of building a custom concentric circle truss. Very nice. I have decided to call it the Spaceship. Check back soon for more updates as Richard and I get into rehearsals next week and actually using the gear. On paper it looked good and the indications from what I am seeing as we set up and focus and bring more gear online is that the show will look very nice. Beer and BBQ very soon once some more work is done... GY ^We have liftoff !!

Tuesday, 2 September 2008

New York

Greg and I have spent the last few days in New York for a couple of meetings, and we were privileged to enjoy the company of both David Hersey and Richard Pilbrow - two lighting legends - on more than one occasion which were incredibly enjoyable. After seeing more shows than I should have, I'm now sitting in the lounge at JFK airport about to fly to London and then onwards to Barcelona to light a big conference and gala dinner in the Palau de Congressos centre.