Stage & Signal
About
What this is, and what it is not.
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What this is
Stage & Signal is an independent publication about technology in live performance. It covers sound, light, projection, capture, rehearsal and the parts of a building an audience actually occupies, and it is written for the people who have to make those things work in rooms that were designed for something else.
What it is not
It is not a company, a venue or an agency. It sells nothing, books nothing, hires nothing out and takes no donations. It carries no advertising and no sponsored material, and it does not review named products against one another, because that is the mechanism by which publications in this field come to be funded by the people they cover.
Why it exists on this domain
This address previously belonged to a performing arts company that ceased activity some years ago. The publication is a new undertaking by the same owner and is not a continuation of that company. None of the former organisation's programmes, personnel records, cast information or contact details are published here, and every address from the previous site has been withdrawn rather than redirected, because nothing on it has a successor.
Corrections
Errors of fact are worth reporting and are recorded on the article they affect rather than removed quietly. The contact page explains how.
Further context
For a primary, standards or institutional reference, see the United States Institute for Theatre Technology.