Rob will return to Las Vegas and the LDI trade show for the first time in years this coming week.
He is there to talk about Richard Pilbrow’s book A Sense of Theatre, in a session with Richard’s son, the architect Fred Pilbrow, that will discuss the book, the National Theatre that is the central focus of the book, and then the constant need to balance the requirements of theatre practitioners and theatre architects when creating new theatre buildings that is actually the book’s over-arching theme. The panel, which will be moderated by Jules Lauve, takes place at 1.30pm on Monday 8th December as part of LDI; it is open to anyone with an LDI show pass.
Rob will also be taking part in the all day Art of Programming event which takes place across Saturday December 8th; Rob was one of the originators of this panel more than a decade ago and is delighted to return to it now.
At other times, Rob will be based on the stand of Lighting & Sound America magazine on the showfloor, talking about both A Sense of Theatre and the book Theatre Lighting Design: Conversations on the Art, Craft and Life, as well as both exploring the show floor for interesting new products and Las Vegas for interesting new shows!
A Sense of Theatre at LDI: [link]
The Art of Programming at LDI: [link]
