When Love & Laughter, a collaboration between R&B singer Toni Braxton and stand-up comedian Cedric the Entertainer, took up a Las Vegas residency this year, the demand for tickets was such that they are now undertaking a repeat season at the 3,200-seat Chelsea theatre at the Cosmopolitan Hotel. The shows marked the American concert debut of GLP’s JDC2 IP versatile new hybrid strobe. Lighting designer Ryan Healey explains how they dominated the entire residency…
Healey – whose work ranges from global esports events to TV spectaculars – was brought in by the show’s director, Mark Swanhart. He explains how he adopted GLP’s JDC2 IP following a demo set-up by GLP’s Rick Potter.
“I was honoured to be the first to have my hands on one – they totally impressed me and Joe [Holdman, lighting programmer]. They had so much potential use for our show,” he enthuses.
Twelve of the fixtures, along with 12 each of the impression X5 and X4, provided by L.A-based Volt Lites (from its warehouse in Las Vegas) formed an alluring floor package – and a bonus for Healey was that that JDC2’s forbear, the JDC1, features in the venue’s fixed overhead rig to help provide a homogenous design.
The LD is no stranger to GLP’s dynamics and build quality. “Since I’ve been working professionally, there’s barely been a show that hasn’t had a GLP product on it,” he says. “The X4 became a standard workhorse and now the X5 Series will become common on shows that we do. As for the X4 Bar 20 and JDC1, they totally changed the game.”
Although Vegas is his first experience of a residency, Healey has enjoyed a close working relationship with Mark Swanhart in both the TV and experience worlds. “I missed live work, and when this residency came along it was a perfect opportunity [to re-engage] with the entire team I’d been working with,” he explains.
