Philips Lighting enhances Arcola's Grimeborn season
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Arcola Theatre aims to become the world's first carbon neutral theatre, so being able to use low-energy, high-quality LED stage lighting fixtures from Philips Entertainment Lighting contributed a significant advantage to the production of Grimeborn. Arcola estimates that the inclusion of Philips Lighting's LED technology in the Grimeborn lighting rig delivered a 36% power-saving.
Philips Selecon PLprofiles and Philips SL BAR wash lights augmented Arcola's existing lighting equipment. "This dramatically reduced our power consumption," says technical manager Geoff Hense. "Currently, our older lantern stock is a major obstacle to our efforts towards being carbon neutral, due to the high-power consumption and lamps that regularly need replacing. The Philips Selecon PLprofiles do not have these limitations. We see this partnership as a bridge to converting entirely to LED lighting."
Hense, along with assistant technical manager Michael Paget, created a fixed lighting rig for the festival, with some additional 'specials' available to meet individual requirements. "Some companies may bring their own lighting designers or programmers, but all have to work within these limitations," says Hense.
Based on the feedback from this year's lighting designers, the fixtures have more than met expectations. Robert Price, lighting designer for Samson & Delilah, comments, "My brief was to make the light almost another character in the opera. The characteristics of the main singers are often represented by light, sometimes a very heavy use, sometimes stripped all the way back. Again, these units hold their own very well. Even if I solo down to just one light, I know it's going to look good. It's made it very easy."
Colin Kavanagh, general manager Philips Entertainment Lighting said: "We are delighted to be able to support the Grimeborn festival again this year. We applaud Arcola Theatre's sustainability ambitions, as they reflect Philips Entertainment Lighting's own values with regard to the environment. Producing high-quality, low power consumption LED stage lighting fixtures is part of our commitment to providing lighting designers and venues with the tools they need to meet their future lighting requirements."
(Jim Evans)