A variety of rental companies from USA, Europe, Australia and South Africa quoted on technical supply for the production and the lighting equipment and staffing contract was awarded to South African theatre rental company, Gearhouse Splitbeam for the Asian and South African legs of the tour. The sound, LED, automation and rigging packages were all brought in from the USA.
Splitbeam's managing director, Alistair Kilbee took on the role of technical director and along with Splitbeam operators, Clement Makama, Simon Mashebane and Solly Thaane, has toured with the show in Singapore and South Africa. "Splitbeam being the lighting supplier on Jersey Boys is the culmination of a dream for me," he says. "Not only did we win the job against some of the largest rental companies in the world, but we have proved that a South African rental company can supply lighting and staff for an international tour just as well as any company from the USA or Europe."
The lighting rig is very specific to the production and the company had to supply exactly what had been specified in the USA, including having to purchase items they did not have in stock. The design won the Tony Award in 2005 and has been favourably received all around the world.
The rig consists predominantly of ETC Source Four fixtures, together with more than 50 VL2500s (spots and washes). "The VL2500s are the theatre-show work horses," says Kilbee. "They are small and powerful moving lights that don't take up too much grid space, which is important on this production as the grid is very tight. We are also using Prolyte pre-rig trussing, as the show needs to move in and out of venues very fast, and this product is ideally suited to achieve this."
Associate lighting designer (USA), Patricia Nichols, was on site in Singapore to get the show up and running and associate lighting designer (SA) Denis Hutchinson has seen the production into its South Africa run. "As with all franchise musicals, the original Broadway design is the basis," says Hutchinson. "In the States, those designs are modified in terms of scale for both the first and second national tours, and usually what we see in SA is one of those versions. In this case, the Asian/South African tour is a composite between the first national and Toronto productions, with a slightly reduced rig for ease of touring."
Jersey Boys was produced in the USA by Dodger Properties LLC New York, Base Entertainment in Asia and in South Africa by Showtime Management.
(Jim Evans)