After a highly successful year with their new product portfolio — notably on the
London West End stage — GLP’s inventive solutions continue to evolve, as was
evidenced at this year’s PLASA.

Visitors to their booth (#E60) could see the new GT-1 hybrid, which has been
causing such a stir on the international circuit in 2016 — although this was its first
appearance at the London show.

GLP marked the PLASA Show’s 39th edition with the first presentation that the
German manufacturer has fronted under its new UK operation.

Led by Head of Operations (UK & Ireland), Noel “Roly Smith, with full support from
senior international representatives, GLP could not have been more effusive about
the response to their new LED fixtures, expertly integrated into a centrepiece
lightshow by KOI award-winning LD Tom Campbell.

Campbell, who was accoladed last year by the Knights of Illumination for his touring
work with Anna Calvi, again drew many plaudits as he choreographed GLP’s new
super-strength X4 atom, being shown for the first time, the GT-1 (also receiving its
London debut) and the award-winning X4 Bar 20 and 10 battens — which are in
huge demand in both West End theatre and concert touring — into a co-ordinated
dynamic.

“When I was invited to design GLP’s PLASA booth I couldn’t say yes quick enough,
considering the X4 Bar 20 is my favourite fixture currently on the market,’ he
commented. “I took the opportunity to see how far I could push the mixture of Bar
10’s and Bar 20’s, by mapping them through an Avolites Media AI server; they
passed the test with flying colours!’

For the five-minute show, he chose a track by post-rock band Explosions In The
Sky. “It seemed appropriate seeing as their touring rig contains a number of Bar
20’s — and the band’s designer Tobias [Rylander] noticed how the track and Bar 20
had been reunited when he popped over to the GLP booth,’ Campbell continued.
“This was time-coded perfectly from an Avolites Quartz.’

And with the LDI Show in Las Vegas just around the corner, GLP Inc Mark Ravenhill
was also licking his lips at the prospect of their own take on the integrated
lightshow, as their booth show was again designed by the highly creative Matt
Shimamoto of Volt Lites.