UK - On Monday July 28th, the theatre charity Theatrecares celebrated 10 years of staging fund-raising cabarets - with a star-studded evening of entertainment at The Venue in Leicester Square. Lighting designer for the event was David Holmes who is currently working with White Light on Mamma Mia! in Holland and therefore turned to White Light and The Moving Light Company for help. White Light supplied a lighting rig that included 25 ETC Source Four profile spots, two Strand SL zoom spots used with Rosco ImagePros, 10 Par 64s, a selection of fresnels, a followspot and six Pulsar ChromaBank LED battens. The Moving Light Company's contribution included two Martin MAC 600s and six Martin MAC 250s; control for the entire rig was from a Strand 520i console, as previously supplied to The Venue for the Boy George musical Taboo.

The cabaret itself featured performances from Ned Sherrin, David Kernan, Liz Robertson, George Stiles and Antony Drewe, Sharon D Clarke and others, as well as members of the casts of The Lion King, We Will Rock You, Bombay Dreams, My Fair Lady, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Taboo and the 'cast of '93' of Les Misérables! According to Holmes, "the packed audience had a great time!"

The show not only used White Light's equipment, but also benefited from the support of many members of White Light's staff before, during and after the event. "I don't often do events like this," commented Holmes, "but I was amazed by how friendly and helpful all the theatre staff, volunteers and, not least, the White Light staff, were. My thanks to them and to White Light for agreeing to do the show."

Theatrecares, formerly known as West End Cares, is the theatre division of Crusaid, the national fundraiser for men, women and children living with the challenges of HIV and AIDS. Further information about this volunteer-run organization can be found at their website.

(Sarah Rushton-Read)


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