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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) takes to the stage each and every year in three theatres, including the oldest Elizabethan stage in the Western Hemisphere. The OSF uses Clear-Com to bring Shakespeare’s iconic work into the 21st century. The OSF recently added Clear-Com’s Central Station to its FreeSpeak II Wireless Intercom and HelixNet Digital Partyline system, which services both the 1200-seat Allen Elizabethan Theatre and the 600-seat Angus Bowmer Theatre. The 300-seat Thomas Theatre includes two Arcadia systems, supporting multiple daily performances of classic titles such as Romeo and Juliet and Twelfth Night . Though the festival hasn’t yet returned to its pre-pandemic scope, Clear-Com’s solutions have improved and ensured connectivity for years to come. LIVE Clear-Com upgrades Oregon Shakespeare Festival

LIVE Lawo celebrates Bastille Day

For the 11th time, Paris celebrated Bastille Day – which commemorates the storming of the Bastille and beginning of the French Revolution – with a classical music concert underneath the Eiffel Tower. Lawo helped bring Le Concert de Paris to life, aiding French public broadcasters and the Eurovision network with their live sound requirements.

Ahead of the event, Lawo installed two mc²56 mixing desks at the front of the house, a separate one for stage monitoring and another in France Télévisions’ OB truck. To manage mixing radio and TV audio, Lawo deployed the mc²66 console in Radio France’s mobile production unit, supporting feeds from more than 140 microphones.

Featuring performances by the Orchestre National de France and the Chœur and Maîtrise de Radio France, and arrangements by Beethoven and Mozart, the concert saw a crowd of 100,000 gather on the Champ de Mars. The event saw over 3.25 million viewers on France 2 and even more listeners on the France Inter radio channel.

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