Commonwealth Shakespeare Company Chooses Talamas Broadcast Equipment for Audio Support of "Othello" on Boston Common
The sounds of William Shakespeare's Othello have been filling the summer night air on Boston Common recently with the help of a sophisticated wireless communications support package provided by Talamas Broadcast Equipment (http://www.talamas.com) of Newton, MA
- Boston, MA-NH (1888PressRelease) July 31, 2010 - The Commonwealth Shakespeare Company again chose Talamas to assist with the group's popular production of "Shakespeare on the Common," an annual series of free performances that take place outdoors at the Parkman Bandstand on Boston Common.
As in previous years, Talamas is providing the Sennheiser wireless microphones, Motorola two-way radios, Telex wireless intercom and RTS hard wired intercom, as well as myriad accessories that CSC will need to assure both seamless audio communication among its technical crew and clear, flawless sound from the performers on stage.
The Commonwealth Shakespeare Company's free performances on Boston Common have become a much loved summer tradition in the city. Past performances have included The Comedy of Errors, As You Like It, A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Taming of The Shrew.
This year's production of Othello, regarded as the most moving of Shakespeare's great tragedies, is expected to draw an estimated 100,000 people over 18 performances. Performances take place now through August 15, Tuesday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 7pm.
CSC has been relying on Talamas for the production's elaborate audio equipment package and on-site technical support for seven seasons. "It's become such a tremendous cultural resource in the city," said company founder Dave Talamas. "We're delighted to be assisting with a production that evokes the quality and depth of Shakespeare's work."
More information about this season's performances is available at http://www.commshakes.org/shows/current_show/Othello/shows_current.html.
About Talamas Broadcast Equipment
Talamas (http://www.talamas.com) was founded in 1979 to serve the audio and video needs of Boston's broadcast and production industries by providing equipment rentals, sales and service. The company has grown to meet the equipment needs of several different audio and video production markets throughout the U.S., including education, theater, government, business and sports event production.
Talamas specializes in wireless communication configuration, frequency coordination, high definition video and the integration of audio and video applications.
About the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company
Founded in 1996, the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company (http://www.commshakes.org) is dedicated to performing the works of William Shakespeare in vital and contemporary productions that are presented free of charge to Boston's diverse communities.
CSC is also dedicated to educating Boston's youth not only about Shakespeare but also about their personal potential for creativity. CSC is a registered non-profit with approved 501C(3) status.
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