Posts Tagged ‘Guilded Balloon’

25 Years of Pleasance . . .

September 2nd, 2009

Pleasance Edinburgh opened as part of the 1985 Festival Fringe with just two theatres, which faced onto a deserted courtyard-come-car-park, at the then unfashionable, eastern end of Edinburgh’s old town!

Twenty-five seasons laterĀ  and the story is very different. The Pleasance has become one of the biggest and most highly respected venues at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, with an international profile and a network of alumni that reads like a Who’s Who of contemporary comedy, drama and entertainment.

The company has expanded year on year, added up to 23 more venues – large and small – and in the process attracted a large number of faithful supporters and staff who return every season.

One such individual, who has been involved with the Pleasance for 11 years, is freelance sound designer Tom Lishman. Keenly enthusiastic about all the Pleasance Venues have to offer, he discusses his role in the organization, what it takes to plan and manage the sound installation across 25 venues hosting over 200 companies and what keeps him coming back for more. He also talks us through the Pleasance’s long and positive relationship with its audio kit supplier, Orbital Sound.

We also talk to the charming and enigmatic Director of the Pleasance, Anthony Alderson. He’s been involved with Pleasance for an amazing 23 years, having started when it comprised just two venues, in which he swept the floors! He tells us how it all began for him and what makes the Pleasance such a special place to work. He also discusses the benefits of company’s continued investment in its artist and technicians, how he has watched the operation grow and develop and his plans for future training initiatives.

Pleasance Theatre Trust Ltd [Registered Charity number 2013041].

And . . . if further proof were required of the opportunities and development prospects for aspiring theatre professionals, in all disciplines working at the Edinburgh Fringe, then Ellie Morgan has to be the icing on the cake. Now deputy head of lighting for all 26 venues, she started with the Pleasance just three years ago, working in a single Pleasance venue as a stage manager!

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Pie and Pint with Stage Electrics

August 21st, 2009

It’s amazing how Edinburgh Festival has changed. In my day you had to beg, steal and invent to get a show with no budget up to the festival and operating in a venue. Today it seems, if you are lucky, you can get manufacturers to loan their latest console or piece of kit, train you and your technicians for free and and offer full technical backup. Not only that, at the same time their distributors will furnish you with good quality food and alcohol! The streets of Edinburgh are no longer so full of half starved lovies who sleep on shelves in venue basements and run their lighting off homemade banks of household dimmers! Mind you I have no doubt there are still a few of those around.

Stage Electrics, which seems to have kit in almost every main venue on the Fringe, had their second successful Pie and Pint event up here in Edinburgh. Peter Kirkup from Zero 88 showed visiting tech’s on a break the Orb, the latest console from Zero 88. We will be reporting on its application from the Pleasance venues later this week, so please do watch this space. Paul Roughton of Stage Electrics says: “We have 1470 lighting units on hire up here 113 of which are movers. WE also have 39,672 meters of cable, 1,271.2 meters of truss, 6000sqm of staging and that doesn’t include what we have on Scott Mills the Musical!”

What is also impressive is that some people seem to be involved in more than one show in more than one venue concurrently. One such multi talented person is Zoe Hughes who it seems is acting in two shows and is responsible for the lighting in two others. She discusses her exploits in the film below.

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