These were specified by technical manager Jason Rooney and join 16 existing Robe ColorSpot 250E AT moving lights, which were added to the rig in an upgrade of the whole lighting system earlier in the year.
The idea is that the GH Hotel can offer the best quality technology and production values for all its shows, and averts the need for any visiting artists and performers to bring in their own lighting and sound equipment.
The GH is open five nights a week offering a lively schedule of entertainment. This currently includes high-energy stage shows like Boylesque and Saturday nights with 'The Classics', together with DJs, dance events, bands, acoustic performances and Superstar Karaoke. It is also available as a hired event space.
The lighting rig is designed to take this versatility into account and offer the best looking and most flexible solutions to anyone playing the GH.
Once Jason and the technical team at the GH saw the DLXs in action - demonstrated by Robe's Australian distributor The ULA Group - they knew that these were the right moving lights for the venue.
"We wanted a TV friendly moving light around the stage that had real power and punch for the reds, blues and deeper saturates - the DLX is a huge step forward and the output is incredible," he states.
Jason handles lighting design and production for all GH's events and operates many of the shows himself, alternating with one other person using their Chamsys lighting control system.
The DLXs are positioned all around the main stage area on ladders above the upstage LED screen and on the FOH gantry - giving full coverage all around the room.
(Jim Evans)