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ETC Advances Fanless Fixture Line with Halcyon Silent

ETC advances its fanless product line even further with the new High End Systems Halcyon Silent. This luminaire balances silent operation with the exceptional feature set of ETC’s flagship Halcyon family. Perfect for concert halls, opera houses, and other noise-sensitive venues, Halcyon Silent is convection-cooled to eliminate distracting sounds.

ETC Offers More Ways to Move 4WRD

ETC announces the addition of the RJ45 to XLR Adapter for all Source 4WRD fixtures. As more users convert their incandescent Source Four luminaires to LEDs with ETCs Source 4WRD family of options. Source 4WRD not only increases the life of the millions of iconic Source Four fixtures around the world, but ensures lower power consumption across venues.

ETC Illuminates Powerhouse Performances in ‘Days of Wine and Roses’ on Broadway

A precarious dance between true love and tragic addiction took center stage in ‘Days of Wine and Roses’ on Broadway. The dark, jazzy musical, based on a 1962 film of the same name, was staged at the legendary Studio 54 theatre. The show was lit to moody perfection with ETC fixtures by Designer Ben Stanton and run on an ETC Apex programmed by Alex Fogel.

ETC Brings Romantic Hues to ‘The Notebook’ on Broadway

‘The Notebook’, the romance novel-turned-film, has come to Broadway to make a new generation of audiences swoon. For the new musical, Lighting Designer Ben Stanton brought the iconic love story to life on stage in lush, dreamy hues using ETC fixtures and control.

ETC Electrifies the Wonders of ‘Illinoise’ on Broadway

Broadway’s ‘Illinoise’ is an awe-inspiring dance musical derived from the 2006 Sufjan Stevens album of the same name. The four-time Tony nominated show is lit by Lighting Designer Brandon Stirling Baker. Illinoise runs the show on an Eos Ti, programmed by Jeff Englander. Stirling Baker’s joyous lighting design earned him a Tony nomination for his Broadway debut.

Jane Cox’s Tony Award-winning Lighting Design uses ETC to Illuminate the Darkness of ‘Appropriate’

Michael Esper, Ella Beatty, Natalie Gold, Alyssa Emily Marvin, Corey Stoll, and Sarah Paulson in ‘Appropriate’. Photo by Joan Marcus.

One of Broadway’s most talked-about plays this season is Appropriate, garnering eight Tony nominations and three wins, including Best Revival of a Play. Written by Brandon Jacob-Jenkins, the show is a portrait of a family unraveling in the wake of its patriarch’s death as three siblings begrudgingly reunite to sort through the detritus of their late father’s Arkansas plantation house. Lighting Designer Jane Cox received her first Tony award for her enthralling design that used ETC Source Four LED Series 2 fixtures and was programmed on an Eos Ti by Kelley Shih.Read More »Jane Cox’s Tony Award-winning Lighting Design uses ETC to Illuminate the Darkness of ‘Appropriate’

ETC Introduces 2024 Fred Foster Student Mentees

ETC announces the talented students that will be a part of the 2024 Fred Foster Student Mentorship Program in North America. Through the program’s online networking events, students will meet a range of industry mentors. ETC’s late Founder and CEO Fred Foster started the program in 1999, recognizing the critical role mentorship plays in any lighting professional’s career.Read More »ETC Introduces 2024 Fred Foster Student Mentees

4Wall Entertainment Hosts Moving Light Match-Up at USITT Seattle

4Wall Entertainment successfully hosted the Moving Light Match-Up at the 2024 United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT) Conference in Seattle last month. USITT is the leading association for performing arts and entertainment professionals. It provides education, networking opportunities, and resources to its members, which include designers, educators, and technicians. The annual conference is a hub for innovation and collaboration within the entertainment technology industry.Read More »4Wall Entertainment Hosts Moving Light Match-Up at USITT Seattle