Each character was vividly brought to life by employing swift changes of voice, expression and gait – a truly awe inspiring physical and artistic effort on the part of the main man, Joe Bone. The action was accompanied by a dark and brooding live acoustic guitar set, which both propelled the action and added to the fog of drama. With a cunning twist at the end, which made me realise how much I’d been sucked into the story, I was left wanting more of this dark and satisfying brew. Luckily the original version of Bane is being reprised as part of this year’s Fringe for a Fiver (where does he find the energy). There is also the promise of Bane 3 to come.
A great show. Recommended.
Bane 2 is showing at the Pleasance Dome until August 29th, during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2010 at 8.20pm. £9.50 a ticket. The original Bane is showing at the GRV, Guthrie St, also until the August 29th at 5.40pm. £5 a ticket.
Twin UHF Radio mic system hire
components (input device, transmitter, and receiver) that make up the system, and their
suitability for your specific application.
The input device and transmitter are chosen based on the source to be miked. For example,
some typical input device/transmitter combinations and their applications are:
a handheld microphone with built-in transmitter (for vocalists) a lavalier or "tie-clip" microphone and body-pack transmitter (for lecturers or stage actors) a headworn microphone and body-pack transmitter (for singer/dancers, aerobics instructors, etc.) an instrument microphone and body-pack transmitter (for horn or woodwind players) a short cable and body-pack transmitter (for connection to an electric guitar, bass, or keyboard)
Choosing a wireless system to hire is really a series of choices relating to the individual