LD-at-Large Podcast
A podcast by Chris Lose
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211 Episodes
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Live From Dimmer Beach - with Jason Trowbridge
Published: 2/10/2021 -
Choreographing Light from El Salvador - with Alexandra Vasquez Dheming
Published: 2/5/2021 -
With Love and Solidarity for Immigrant Theater Artists - with Cha See
Published: 1/30/2021 -
Glutton for Punishment - with Chris Stuba
Published: 1/28/2021 -
Know Your Rights and Stay Alive - with Steve Adelman
Published: 1/28/2021 -
Piloting Without Instrumentation in the Digital Age - with Victor Fable
Published: 1/23/2021 -
Never Be Bored - with Gabe Fraboni
Published: 1/22/2021 -
Pirate Fearlessness - with Bob Peterson
Published: 1/22/2021 -
Pandemic Networking 101 - with Beth Weinstein
Published: 1/22/2021 -
Running Shows ain't Brain Surgery - with Luke Edwards
Published: 1/20/2021 -
Extending Pandemic Unemployment Assistance - with Stephanie Freed
Published: 1/20/2021 -
When we Know Better We Can do Better - with Stephanie Johnson
Published: 1/20/2021 -
A Singapore Perspective - with E-hui
Published: 1/18/2021 -
After the Plague Came the Renaissance - with Philip Vilar and Maegan Wilson
Published: 1/14/2021 -
Sit Home and Cry and/or Create a Second Option - with Christina Watanabe
Published: 1/12/2021 -
Attached to the Rock - with Eric Cathcart
Published: 1/10/2021 -
Creativity is Immune - with Nick Whitehouse
Published: 1/9/2021 -
Selling the Sizzle and the Steak - with Squeek
Published: 12/19/2020 -
How Gingerbread Roadies Took Control - with Brent Sandrock
Published: 12/19/2020 -
Prison Yard or Summer Camp? - with Fragment Nine
Published: 12/19/2020
Stage and Theatrical Lighting in the modern world. Chris is a Designer Relations Developer for Ayrton Lighting, international touring lighting director, programmer and columnist who has dedicated his life to solving problems through pragmatic decision making and mindfulness. He strives to invoke emotion through color, atmosphere and beauty. This podcast takes time to share the unique philosophies, experiences and knowledge that have allowed him and his colleagues to succeed in the hard knocks business of rock 'n roll touring.