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Guest Blogger, Kristin Hayes

Wow. I haven’t even processed the fact that I graduated from college on Monday because I have been inundated ever since with words of wisdom, inspiration, and a good deal of fun from some of the Broadway legends I have been learning about for the last four years. It has been an amazing experience, and I’m glad to have more time to spend with the friends I made at the Kennedy Center Festival last month. I know we are all so grateful to have this kind of opportunity, and I look forward to the rest of the seminars!


~Kristin Hayes

Emerson ‘07

Guest Blogger, Ryan Hindinger

I’ve been a fan of Broadway theatre since I was too young to enjoy it properly. Even so, as a Los Angeles native, I had never been able to see Broadway shows much, and certainly never been able to really seep myself into the Broadway community. Last night’s Live Design Honors for Hal Prince, however, felt very much like a backstage pass to Broadway’s past and present. The thoughts and quips of such legends as Richard Pilbrow and Eugene Lee brought me into the Broadway process and inspired in me a new respect for the work of hundreds of creative individuals on and off Broadway every day.


- Ryan Hindinger, lighting designer

Guest Blogger, Christopher Venn

This is my second day here at the BLMC. It’s certainly been worth the effort to travel from Sydney, Australia to share the insights and expertise of major figures in stage lighting such as Jules Fisher, Peggy Eisenhauer, and Chris Akerlind. Their depth of experience and ability to articulate the finer nuances of the lighting design process has provided me with more critical creative edge. New York is fabulous.


- Christopher Venn, lighting supervisor

Sydney Opera House

Manufacturers Showcase Today At BLMC


It’s lunch break from the classes, and attendees share some time and visit with our sponsors. Had lunch with Brian MacDevitt, who just grabbed two Tony nominations, one for Best Lighting Design of a Play for Inherit the Wind and another with co-designers Kenneth Posner and Natasha Katz for The Coast of Utopia. He’s speaking this afternoon about “Visual Arts as an Inspiration for Lighting Design.”

Tony Nominee LD Christopher Akerlind Speaks Today


Just nominated for Best Lighting Design Of A Musical for 110 in the Shade, Christopher Akerlind shared his thoughts at the BLMC this morning in his session on his designs for both 110 in the Shade and Talk Radio.

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