Strand Lighting hosts lighting designer Richard Pilbrow—who is also this year's Wally Award winner—and programmer Robert Bell—who was the Wally Newcomer winner in 1994...

Strand Lighting hosts lighting designer Richard Pilbrow—who is also this year's Wally Award winner—and programmer Robert Bell—who was the Wally Newcomer winner in 1994—for a presentation of the lighting control and the application of open-source software on the new Broadway musical A Tale Of Two Cities. The event will be held in the Strand Booth (#834) on both Friday, October 24 and Saturday, October 25 at 2:00pm and 4:00pm. See how Pilbrow's lighting moves from colorful banks of visible automated fixtures to intimate moments in a pool of white light, while sweeping seamlessly—and repeatedly— from Paris to London. Tale is the first Broadway production to integrate Strand Lighting’s Light Palette VL (with Universal Attribute Control) with Cast Lighting’s Wysiwyg and West Side Systems’ Virtual Magic Sheet.