
JBL Professional & My Neighbour Totoro
Friday 9th May
12pm - 3pm
Gillian Lynne Theatre, 166 Drury Ln, London WC2B 5PW
After a sell-out run at the Barbican, My Neighbour Totoro has returned to London, at the Gillian Lynne Theatre in Drury Lane. The six-time Olivier Award-winning production, including Best Sound Design by Tony Gayle, is powered by a JBL VTX A8 system paired with VTX B18 subwoofers.
On Friday 9th May, JBL Professional and the Totoro sound team, in association with the ASDP, will be hosting a demonstration of the system at its new home. From initial design concepts to the deployment process, plus a Q&A with Tony Gayle, this is an event you won’t want to miss.
If you attend this event there will be an opportunity to purchase discounted show tickets for the evening performance and drinks to follow!
The Day - Arrival 12:00
Event introduction and keynote
Introduction of Sound Technology and team members
History of JBL and innovations over the years
What sets JBL apart
VTX A-Series tech and how it's technology supports theatrical sound design
JBL Venue Synthesis Software
Showcase My Neighbour Totoro
Tony Gayle, with team Justin Teasdale, Stuart Moffat, Steve Atkinson
Introductions
A Sound Designer’s approach to loudspeaker selection
What matters most in a loudspeaker?
Real-world challenges
Why JBL was the right choice for My Neighbour Totoro
Walk through the system in the space
Q&A Session
End 3pm approx
Members who sign up for this event will have access to discounted tickets to My Neighbour Totoro. ASDP Admin will contact you with details once you have signed up to this event.
Please note, the ASDP reserves the right to make changes to the programme without prior notice. Such alterations may occasionally be necessary due to circumstances beyond our control.
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