Rainbows Around The UK -
with White Light Sales
The ever-popular Rainbow colour changer range wins yet more friends
| If one measure of success is longevity, then the Rainbow range of colour changers must surely qualify, with the company now more than fifteen years old. Perhaps a better measure of success is popularity, and on that count the Rainbow range scores even more highly. From their first London appearance in Andy Philips' lighting design for M. Butterfly in 1989, followed quickly by Miss Saigon - a show on which forty-one Rainbow scrollers gave more than a decade's worth of reliable service - the Rainbow scroller has become the colour changer of choice for many lighting designers, and a standard on many shows in London, on tour around the UK, and in the rest of the world.
Now through White Light Sales, the exclusive UK distributor for the Rainbow range, regular Rainbow users are expanding their stocks to include the very latest products, while smaller theatres are discovering the advantages that having Rainbow scrollers as part of their stock can offer to visiting lighting designers. At the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-Upon-Avon, the RSC's Paul Van Der Heyden and Vince Herbert have purchased forty-five new Rainbow 8" Pro and ten new Rainbow 12" Pro colour scrollers to add to the stock at the RSC Main House. Rainbow scrollers are invaluable in maximising the versatility of the rig, particularly for companies like the RSC where shows play in rep with a different production running every evening. At the newly revitalised Liverpool Everyman, Building Development Director Robert Longthorne, Technical Manager Jeff Salmon and Chief Electrician Rob Beamer have opted to add the latest technology to their lighting rig, this including thirty Rainbow 8" Pro scrollers and eight Rainbow 12" Pro scrollers. White Light North in Yorkshire also supplied Rainbow Power Supply Units, 4-pin XLR cabling and 25-frame colour scrolls for both types of scroller. These orders follow the successful delivery of a substantial collection of new lighting equipment to the refurbished Coliseum in London for English National Opera; White Light Sales supplied the Coliseum with their first scrollers, twenty Rainbow Pro 15" and forty Rainbow Pro 8" units, back in 2000; now the company have expanded their permanent rig with a further ten Rainbow 12" Pro units. Rainbows are also in use at many of the other leading theatre companies in London (including the Royal Opera House and the National Theatre) and around the UK. These scrollers join the many, many Rainbows currently in use on shows supplied by White Light Hire, these including All's Well That Ends Well for the RSC at the Gielgud Theatre, Anything Goes, Tonight's the Night, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and the new Queens Theatre production of Les Miserables. Now available in six sizes to fit lanterns from profiles such as the ETC Source Four up to rock-and-roll's 8-lites, the Rainbow Pro range can be fitted with scrolls of up to 33 frames. The scrollers allow easy set-up, calibration-free operation, mounting frames for accessories such as tophats and barndoors and remote control of colour, fan speed, motor speed and reset through DMX512. A range of Power Supplies allows systems to be constructed for shows of any scale. Further information about Rainbow colour changers can be found at the company's website, www.rainbow-colour-changers.de, or by contacting its UK distributor, White Light Sales, on 020 8254 4840 or sales@whitelightgroup.co.uk. |