Neal S. Blaisdell Center, Tom Moffatt Waikiki Shell
In order to better accommodate the community, businesses, and promoters while the Blaisdell Center is under redevelopment, the City of Honolulu needed to upgrade Waikiki Shell to support different a wider range of performance types. Theatre Projects designed a new freestanding truss that spans the performance area to accommodate additional performance equipment and increase production capability. The truss can be climbed from the inside, with lifelines in both arches and in each spoke running downstage. The shell-shaped facility provides a sophisticated stage for musical performances, and the new truss system can support up to 16,000 lbs of equipment, including LED walls, loudspeakers, performance lighting, projection screens, and other scenic elements.
Goodman Theatre
2000
North America
Theatre Projects conducted several studies for the Goodman Theatre—the largest and longest-running regional theatre in Chicago—eventually ruling out a renovation…
Los Angeles Music Center, Walt Disney Concert Hall
2003
North America
An iconic building inside and out, this 367,000-square-foot center is the new home for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and…
Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
2007
North America
Since its opening, this 181,000 square foot center has quickly become one of the South’s major touring venues, hosting rock,…
