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Monkey Wrench Productions- Waking up from Covid!
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Schuler Shook Announcement

 

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Gopher

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Gopher Stage Lighting, Inc. welcomes Stephanie Atkinson to the team as our Rigging Project Manager.


StephanieStephanie joins GSL after 20+ years working in various capacities for a manufacturer of products for the performing arts and for music and theatre education. Stephanie brings a wealth of knowledge to GSL in project coordination, organizational skills, and customer solutions.
    Stephanie received an Associate Degree in Architectural Technology from Minneapolis Technical College and started her career working for architectural firms in Rochester, Minnesota. Following her transition to the performing arts world, Stephanie added a Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Management and Leadership from Concordia University (St. Paul, MN) as well as a Master Certificate in Applied Project Management from Villanova University.
    Stephanie lives in Owatonna and enjoys golfing, gardening, and riding her Harley-Davidson. She enjoys spending time with her two children and four grandchildren. Stephanie was born and raised in Lake City, Minnesota, the birthplace of water skiing, but doesn’t water ski.
    Gopher Stage Lighting provides lighting and rigging systems for architectural and entertainment installations. Founded in 1958, Gopher Stage Lighting operates today under the ownership of Melanie Holloway and the employees of GSL and under the management of Melanie Holloway. Gopher Stage Lighting, Inc. is a certified DBE/WBE/SBE Minnesota corporation.

Stephanie can be reached by phone in the office at 612-871-0138 or by email at stephaniea@gopherstagelighting.com.


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www.jthlighting.com | 952.223.6300


MonkeyWrench

 

Monkey Wrench Productions
2525 Nevada Avenue North, Suite #208
Minneapolis, MN 55427
https://www.monkeywrenchpro.com

 

 

Waking up

by Seth Scott

    We are starting the process of waking up from our year-plus of forced hibernation, and a lot has changed in the entertainment industry and world supply chains. I wanted to take a little time and put a few of these things out into our jungle so that you, our customers, know what to expect when you start needing things again.

1. We are ready to help you with anything!
    We are here, stocked and staffed, awaiting your return! In the past year, we have expanded our offering to include a lot more audio and video brands along with the lighting and rigging you have come to expect from us. Come on in and check out our expanded product selection! We are now stocking Decimator, BlackMagic Design, and Hollyland items, just to name a few. We have taken this time to start manufacturing some products that we think everyone will be excited about. Look for announcements soon. Our hours remain the same: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm.
    Swing on into the jungle and take a look at some of the latest and greatest fixtures in the demo room! We currently have the KL panelKL Fresnel from Elation, and the ETC 4WRD COLOR!!!   

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2. Shipping is slower!
    We have all experienced our amazon items not coming in the promised 2-day prime shipping window during the pandemic. Well, this is true across the board. In fact, it was not until recently (April 6th) that FedEx and UPS reinstated guaranteed delivery times for Next Day Air ONLY! Throw in the mix the class A driver shortage, unprecedented port traffic, and rising fuel cost, and this is bound to become more of an issue. All this to say, please allow for extra shipping time for ALL orders. 

3. Manufacturers are tapped out!
    This is in both personnel and products. We all made cuts in the past year to survive, and manufacturers are no exception. Many manufactures did not restock as heavily, they cut lagging or legacy products, they held planned product releases so current inventory would not be devalued, and they made personnel cuts. What this means for us is a possible new product avalanche and longer handling times than before. We are seeing 2-3 day lags before ordered items are shipped on free freight and ground orders. Please be patient and plan for this or be prepared to pay for expedited shipping if you need something fast.
    In addition, many items are back-ordered. Manufacturers did not restock as much when things sold out in 2020 and are now running low or out of stock on lots of products: LED pars, Self powered speakers, and anything with a processor are on the short list. A compounding factor for manufacturers is the Chip and LCD shortage, which, if you haven't heard, is affecting all electronic manufacturing. Compounding these issues is another raw material shortage making steel and aluminum harder to come by as well. Backorders and scarcity for everyday items like TVs, cars, and computers are building, and you can bet that our industry will be hit hard by these shortages in the months to come.   

4. Price increases! 
    All we have to do is look at the cost of a 2x4, a section of steel pipe, or gas to know that the cost of raw materials is way up. The same thing applies to almost all of our products. Manufacturers are starting to hand down price increases, so be prepared for some adjustments in the months to come. We have seen as many as 6 price increases since the beginning of the year from a single manufacturer with the majority having at least 2 price hikes. So please re-quote everything often as prices are often only good for 14 days now.
    Not everything is doom and gloom or higher prices. We are hearing and seeing more and more shows being booked, venue schedules filling up, and people getting back to work. The future is bright, and we are happy to find our new normal and to partner with you in yours. [ ]


Productions Around The Region  

University of Minnesota- Duluth, Duluth, MN
https://cla.d.umn.edu/departments/theatre/current-season
UMD Theatre Season 2020-21   


St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN
http://wp.stolaf.edu/theater/theater-season/


ARCC, Coon Rapids, MN
Click http://www.anokaramsey.edu/academics/departments-faculty/theatre/


University of North Dakota Grand Forks
https://arts-sciences.und.edu/academics/theatre-arts/season.html


Gustavus Adolphus College
St. Peter, MN    507 933 7590
http://gustavus.edu/theatre-dance/season.php


Minnesota State Mankato Department of Theatre & Dance
Mankato, MN
https://carts.mnsu.edu/academics/theatre-arts/performances-tickets/ticket-information/


North Dakota State University
Fargo, ND    701 231 8725
https://www.ndsu.edu/performingarts/theatre/shows/2021-22/


Winona State University, Winona, MN
https://www.winona.edu/theatre-dance/current-season.asp


St. Mary's University, Winona, MN
http://www.smumn.edu/undergraduate-home/areas-of-study/theatre-dance/performances


Southwest Minnesota State University, Marshall, MN
https://www.smsu.edu/academics/programs/theatrearts/2021-2022-season.html


University Opera Theatre, Minneapolis, MN
Upcoming Productions
Ted Mann Concert Hall
https://cla.umn.edu/music/galleries/university-opera-theatre



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