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Marian

Marian is the Strand Electric system CD/TH100 that was installed at the new Nottingham Playhouse in 1963. She was eventually replaced by a Rank Strand memory system circa 1976 but rather than go to scrap, Marian was rescued by an Amateur Theatre called Nottingham Arts and reinstalled by a team of technicians and telephone engineers overseen by David Clarke. Marian was in use at the Arts until circa 1985 when an M24 was installed with Thyristor dimmers.

When hearing about the forthcoming restoration of Betty (Palace Cambridge Circus) by the HSLC, David contacted us advising he still had some documentation that would hopefully prove useful. He passed the folder to Mike Hall when the TTPG were completing the move of the EnLighten/Shane Guy/NTU collection from Rocket Scenery in Nottingham up to Scotland. The documents have all now been scanned and passed on to the HSLC. We are grateful to Jon at Theatrecrafts who was able to do an A0 size scan of the original surviving schematic which was rather worse for wear after more than sixty years of being a working document. It was scanned in both TIF and JPG formats but it is only practical to include the jpeg in WordPress due to file size limitations.

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Plasa London

The TTPG is pleased to announce that we will be presenting a paper at the Plasa Seminar this September.

The provisional date/time is on Tuesday the 9th September from 10:30-11:15am and speakers are being finalised in advance of the formal announcement. The session will be chaired by Rob Halliday the “Classic Gear” column writer.

Plasa show admission is free if booked in advance, details at https://www.plasashow.com/programme

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About us

Ian Grey

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Ian started backstage as an L/X casual at many Tyneside venues in his youth before a job in telecommunications.  A  mid-career move to CCT Theatre Lighting found him as a spotlight salesman with  Silhouettes, controls and projects. Post-CCT he continued to crew on a semi-pro basis, notably with Just FX the pyro people.

Ian is retired now after a long career mostly in Telecommunications which included software support, phone systems and data networks.

During his freelance contractor years with ISDN installed in the home office he started up four automated mailing lists, two of which were entertainment technology related (Tabslist and Cinemation). The mailing lists were eventually eclipsed by more feature-rich online forums such as Blue Room, however Ian continues to keep an eye on the lively Facebook group ‘British Entertainment Technology Archaeology’ (BETA) which has nearly 6,500 members.