Tony Raciti of The Venue, along with The Goliath Brothers were approached to take the space which was a former restaurant, and convert it into a comedy club where wholesome food with a touch of Mediterranean, Asian and Mexican, would also be served. The interior design was by Refined Existence In Space.
"We installed three lighting bars manufactured by Rob Young and his team at our office," explained Schalk Botha from DWR. "We incorporated two Robe Robin miniPointes, two Robin LEDBeam 100s, a Robin DLS, a Titan One control system, a Le Maitre MVS Hazer and a DiGiCo S21 for sound. A mixture of Longman LED fittings also forms part of the rig. Tony likes LED technology and all the fixtures expect the miniPointes are LED. That said the mini Pointes are known for their exceptionally long lamp life."
Kyle Robson from DWR recommended the DiGiCo S21. "The Roast Café needed a console that would not only accommodate comedy but also live acts such as bands which will take to the stage. The console allows a preset setting for the various events making it easy for any operator to use."
Kate Goliath from Goliath and Goliath comments, "The technology is amazing and all performers have been blown away. Artists on stage have appreciated being on stage and being able to look out at the audience and seeing everyone. This enables them to feel the crowd. The lighting has also create a warm and inviting space and for the performers, this is spot on."
(Jim Evans)