Open - Finally! Carnival Magic by Rob Halliday

Carnival Magic Theatre

Rob is delighted to be able to announce that the big project he was occupied with - but couldn’t talk about - through much of 2019 and into 2020 before Covid came along and forced production to shut down, is now finally open, up and running: CARNIVAL MAGIC in Phuket, Thailand.

Billed as the ‘crowning jewel in night-time entertainment on the island of Phuket’ and describing itself as ‘the world’s first Thai carnival theme park’, the project is centred around a spectacular carnival show staged in a newly built theatre designed just for this shows, with an enormous, 70metre wide proscenium which then has massive wing spaces on either sides to house the enormous floats, some themselves almost 70m wide, which for the basis of the show.

Working alongside lighting designer John A Williams, Rob filled many roles on this production including ultimately programming the lighting for the rig of more than three hundred moving lights from Robe, Martin, GLP and others, including, for the technically minded, a remarkable 70m run of GLP X4-Bars as footlights. The show continues the relationship both have with the show’s producer Kittikorn Kewkacha from his earlier show, Phuket Fantasea, which is also now up and running again post-Covid, continuing a run that now extends to twenty-two years.

Carnival Magic is running now in Phuket, Thailand, with performances on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, alongside Phuket Fantasea which performs on Mondays and Fridays.

Carnival Magic: [link]

It's BACK - Tree of Codes, now in Helsinki by Rob Halliday

Tree of Codes Helsinki 2022

After a three-year Covid-enforced break, the acclaimed dance show Tree of Codes, which Rob created alongside choreographer Wayne McGregor, visual artist Olafur Eliasson and composer Jamie xx, is BACK!

The show is playing at the brand new Tanssin Talo - Dance House - in Helsinki, as part of the 2022 Helsinki Festival, with performance dates from August 12th-14th.

This is the first time the show has been seen since it’s run in Paris in mid-2019 - but now it is up and running again it will also be appearing in Singapore this autumn. Look out for it there.

As always, Rob is delighted and honoured to be part of this remarkable show, first created at the Manchester Festival in 2015, and delighted to be back amongst the wonderful team of people who get it up and running each time.

Tree of Codes Gallery: [link]
Helsinki Festival: [link]

Crazy For You - Previewing Now by Rob Halliday

Rob is delighted to have spent the last couple of weeks in Chichester, programming the lighting for their summer musical, Crazy For You.

The show marks a welcome return to in-person collaboration with lighting designer Ken Billington. The last time Rob worked with Ken, one of them was in London, the other was in New York and the production was in a different country altogether, the Japanese production of Waitress lit entirely remotely because of Coronavirus travel restrictions.

This time Ken, Rob and associate lighting designer Dale Driscoll, along with everyone else, have been together the same place, very well looked after by the wonderful Chichester crew and all revelling in the work of director-choreographer Susan Stroman, with whom Rob last worked on the National Theatre’s acclaimed production of Oklahoma! in London and New York.

Crazy For You is previewing now, with its press night on July 19th.

Crazy For You: [link]

Les Mis Reinvented by Rob Halliday

Rob and all involved are thrilled by the reaction to their new production of Les Misérables, and delighted to have been able to bring the show a whole new fresh, contemporary, dangerous look and feel, lifting it out of its traditional setting and landing it in a timeless, nameless place - a dark dystopian society that could be anywhere.

Credit is due to all involved with the show at Mountview, particularly production manager Davin Patrick, stage manager Natasha Guzel, DSM Anna Matthiesen, production electrician Billy Highfield, programmers/assistant lighting designers Alex Hannah and Tristan Teresczuk and all of the rest of the lighting team. They did excellent work on the most challenging of shows to the tightest of schedules. The result was a wonderful piece of theatre, and a fitting opening for Mountview’s Mack theatre.

Pictures: [link]

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Les Mis at WhatsOnStage: [link]

Reactions on Twitter: [link]

Photo: Marc Brenner

Drury Lane Reborn by Rob Halliday

Rob spent eighteen months stalking the spectacular, £60million refurbishment of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane so that he could tell the story of the spectacular re-birth of this remarkable theatre.

The story is out now, in this month’s edition of LSi magazine. You can read it online here: [link]

A Les Mis For Right Now by Rob Halliday

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Rob is delighted to be part of the all-new production of Les Misérables, being staged by Mountview as the official opening show of their new theatre, which is to be named The Mack in honour of Cameron Mackintosh who has supported it financially.

Rob has been involved with Les Mis from the time of the show’s tenth anniversary concert at the Royal Albert Hall and on through productions in London, touring the UK, in Australia, Belgium and New York. His summary of the history of the lighting of that remarkable production can be found at The Lighting Archive: [link].

However almost exactly none of the knowledge of that production is relevant to this one, which is being re-invented from the ground up in a contemporary setting by directors Matt Ryan and Shiv Rabheru and designer Lee Newby with lighting by Rob. It promises to be quite something, a thrilling evening of theatre even to those who think they know the show well.

Les Misérables plays at The Mack at Mountview in Peckham from November 1-6th.

More details here: [link].

Death Drop Takes To The Road by Rob Halliday

Death Drop, one of the shows which played in London during the various early stages of unlocking last year and earlier this year, has now hit the road so that all of the UK can enjoy this unique drag murder mystery…

Rob was delighted to work once again with lighting designer Jack Weir, re-creating and programming the show lighting for him at the first stop on the tour in Southend with a compressed version of the set, then programming at the second stop in Salford as the show stepped back up to its full design.

The show is now making its way around the UK. Full details can be found here: [link].

Back In A Theatre - For Real! by Rob Halliday

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In complete contrast to some recent projects - Rob is delighted to be back in a real theatre with the real performers and the real lights, getting the UK tour of the musical Waitress up and running.

This is the production that Rob worked on remotely in Japan back in January with lighting designer Ken Billington and associate lighting designer Aaron Porter. It was interesting to load the show into the desk and see what things actually looked like - which, as it turned out, were pretty good!

With Ken Billington in New York re-opening the Broadway production of the show, the relight here was carried out by Aaron Porter, with regular note-swapping across the Atlantic so that changes being made to the show in New York could be incorporated into the tour here.

All of this was ably supported by production electrician Chris Vaughan and the touring lighting team of Ben Webster, Thomas Pritchard and Robin Potter.

Waitress launched its tour at the New Wimbledon Theatre, and is now making its way around the country.

Watiress: [link]