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  • Anything Goes
  • Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter

The premiere show for Gulfshore Playhouse's all new Baker Theatre & Education Center in Naples, Florida. Broadway World Coverage.

This show had 28 channels of wireless, all ear rigs were hand made using floral wire folded over four times and spun tight using a drill then bent to the shape of the ear and hellerman sleeved to the element. (see figure a.)

digital drawing of human jawline, lips, and ear wearing a color coded microphone ear rig

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The rest were run through their wigs (see figures b & c.)

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Side note: I made the mic placement graphics and hereby release them into the public domain. I think they're neat.

  • Mic Breakdown

  • Wireless Workbench Coordination

  • Media

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  • Anything Goes Youth Edition
  • Music & Lyrics by Cole Porter

The premiere education show for Gulfshore Playhouse's all new Baker Theatre & Education Center in Naples, Florida.

This show posed a unique challenge with its cast of 31, 24 hand built long boom ear rigs(see figure d), the rental return of over half of the RF used for the mainstage show, and some unique equipment.

digital drawing of human jawline, lips, and ear wearing a color coded microphone ear rig figure d.

For the run of the show, another theatre company in the area was kind enough to lend us 16 channels of Shure ULXS4 in the G3 band so that we only had to lean on our GTDaudio supply rather than rely on it. The GTDaudio G-787s were unique in that the receivers, which were quads, had four channels on each, with each channel being tunable within its own 10 MHz band. (see figure e).

Shure wireless workbench frequency plot showing coordinated wireless microphone frequencies over unique bands figure e.

The transmitter however could be synced to any channel. Along with coordinating for the show happening in our Studio space that had performances simultaneously, this left me with a grand total of 44 wireless microphones to fit within our building. This allowed me to use the skills I had learned from the Wireless Workbench courses I had taken, allowing me to stretch my legs and apply things like custom equipment profiles and compatabilty profiles.

If you find yourself needing these profiles for any reason, feel free to reach out.

  • Mic Breakdown

  • Wireless Workbench Coordination

  • Mic Tree Labels

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