Return To The Forbidden Planet celebrates 25 years with a special UK theatre touring production (photo: Louise Stickland)
UK - Bob Carlton's cult high speed, hi-energy intergalactic musical romp - very loosely based on Fred M. Wilcox's classic 1956 sci-fi movie Forbidden Planet celebrates 25 years with a special UK theatre touring production.

Lighting designer Mark Dymock specified Robe moving lights to help create the vast array of special X Factor moments in the show, with 10 x Pointes, 12 x LEDWash 600s and 4 x LEDBeam 100s on the rig.

Mark originally lit the show two years ago at the Queen's Theatre in Hornchurch, Essex, and was asked back to keep the action moving on tour, with a chance to upgrade the rig he'd originally used.

The brief included retaining a classic retro rock 'n' roll feel - when the show was first launched it would have been lit with a selection of theatre lanterns and PARs which would have been considered radical at the time in that environment. In keeping with the glorious narrative genre of 1950's fantasy, there was also a desire not to make it too flashy or distracting from the highly stylised story.

The lighting action all takes place within the framework of the spaceship stage set - designed by Rodney Ford - so Mark positioned the Pointes right at the centre of the rig, rigged on the venue house bars and an advanced truss.

Their "Flexibility and dynamics are ideal" comments Mark. He's been using them constantly in his work over the last 18 months, and they also appealed to him in this context because they were perfect for replicating that classic 'ray gun' style of lighting that characterises sci fi B movies of the Ed Wood era.

The acting area itself is relatively compact, so he didn't need a huge quantity of lights, and having such a full range of effects with the Pointes - in addition to their sharp beams - gave him plenty of options to light the 27 pop and rock numbers.

With the Pointes on-board, he could give each number its own treatment and still have plenty of special effects in hand for seminal moments like the monster attack and the meteorite storm, etc.

The four little LEDBeams are placed discreetly on top of the set where they act as practicals. "I wanted something small to do the job and upgrade what was there before and they tick all the boxes," he explains. They're used for plenty of eye-candy and low backlight looks, with their pokey beams working perfectly through the haze as secondary beams to the Pointes.

The LEDWash 600s are also positioned on the overhead LX bars and on the advanced truss washing the stage and set. They are a great update to the pars / scrollers on the rep show that Mark lit and a "Great punchy base-wash source".

The Robe fixtures for this tour are all being supplied by Point Source Productions, a rental company based in Sutton, south London, and were purchased specially for the show. Lighting is being looked after on the road by Gary 'The Clamp' Cooper and the company manager is Mark Shayle.

(Jim Evans)


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