Lighthouse LX had the pleasure of supplying fixtures and technical systems for the Sydney leg of Tkay Maidza’s Australian tour at the Metro Theatre. Brisbane Lighting Designer, Sam Jarousek, was one of the first to get his hands on their new Claypaky Sharpy Wash 330 PC fixtures and as the pictures so clearly show, he used them to great effect.
Victor Mrowka, owner of Lighthouse LX, explained that the Sharpy Wash 330 PC was ideal for his small business as he needs fixtures that are very versatile.
“I can’t afford to purchase a beam light or a wash light and not have it do one or the other,” he remarked. “I purchased the Sharpy Wash 330 PC because compared to the regular Washes, they have a slightly smaller zoom range but much better output. It’s great because they do two things; they do beams for festivals and shows like at The Metro plus they can be placed in a theatre setting to provide a solid, uniform wash light.”
Victor commented that the light output from the Sharpy Wash 330 PC is very impressive as is the colour rendition. He also finds the frost filters to be very helpful when a nice soft wash is required.
“I really can’t speak highly enough about the product,” he added. “It’s simply a great fixture.”
In addition to the eight Sharpy Wash 330 PC fixtures, the Tkay Maidza show had fourClaypaky Alpha 700 HPE, eight LED Fusion Bars, two Martin Professional Atomic 3000 LED and a Look Solutions Unique 2.1 hazer.
Lighting designer Sam was rocking his own MA onPC command wing as console.
Photos: Too’Eazy Photography