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“The Thorn” is a modern-day Passion play, a theatrical depiction of the life and death of Jesus, with a modern touch. The immersive theatrical show combines modern dance, music, martial arts, aerial acrobatics, and emotionally powerful performances, with state-of-the-art lighting and visuals. The play is known for its stunning visual effects and has been staged yearly since 1998. The current 10-city tour launched on March 1 in Loveland, Colorado, and ends on April 8 in Miami.
This year, Illuminate Production Services (IPS) provided audio, video, lighting, staging and special FX for “The Thorn,” their 10th year working with the theatrical production. IPS Vice President of Design & Operations, Caleb Franke, served as lead lighting designer on the project. He comments, “This show is often affectionately described as ‘Passion of the Christ meets Cirque du Soleil’ so it’s truly a theatrical journey filled with moments ranging widely from subtle to celebratory. The Elation fixtures we use give us the dynamic range we need to help tell the story.” Elation has featured in IPS’s visual design for the show for many years.
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“The Thorn” has toured in churches for nearly a decade but this year the production has made a significant jump and moved to performing arts centers and arenas. According to Franke, the move has made many aspects of the show more consistent and efficient. “In the past, because church venues vary so much in design and layout, we were redesigning and deploying new custom solutions for the show every week. This took a lot of time and creative solutions to accommodate. Now that we are in larger open spaces, we’ve reduced many of these challenges. Keeping a similar design from venue to venue translates into faster load-in and load-out, a more prepared crew and cast, and most importantly, a universally better experience for attendees.”
Designed to be inspirational and motivating, beams, color-changing scenes with pattern projection, and changing background graphics add an extra element of visual drama and intensity to the production to wow and engage the audience. “The rig is versatile and has the ability to do ‘big’ heavy gobo and beam looks with lots of energy like in the Battle or Heaven scene, but we can also tone things down for beautiful, dramatic looks like when Jesus is entering Jerusalem, or when Jesus is on trial by Pilot in the Mob scene,” Franke shares. “That versatility is also key in the Resurrection scene. There are some fantastic subtle theatrical looks in the beginning, but then when Jesus rises, there are a lot of beams and the rig just explodes with energy!”
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Used to flood the stage in color and break-up textures, as well as provide striking mid-air beam looks were a variety of lights in Elation’s Fuze, Proteus, Rayzor and SixPar series along with other luminaires. Many have been staples of previous productions but new to this year’s rig are Fuze MAX Profiles, which Franke calls fantastic fixtures. “Because The Thorn is now touring in large theaters and arenas, we needed more power and the Fuze MAX was the right tool for the job! These fixtures replaced the Artiste DaVinci moving heads that have served the tour for a few years. The Fuze MAX Profiles serve as the primary stage profiles, but also back light, side fill, and even feature somewhat in the floor package.” Another Fuze series light that Franke singles out is the Fuze Wash FR, an automated LED Fresnel fixture with framing that is used as the primary follow spot fixture. “What a fantastic fixture! We love the softness of the edges and the great color temperature control.”
A host of Proteus series lights are used in the production including Proteus Maximus, Proteus Lucius, Proteus Hybrid, and Proteus Rayzor 760. “The Proteus Maximus are used as the primary profile front light fixtures as well as the downstage center light that we call the ‘cross light’” Franke states. “This light makes the cross scenes and anything central and downstage pop and look incredible!”
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Passion plays lend themselves to creative use of haze and fog effects as an important aspect of atmosphere creation, as well as providing a midair projection canopy for light beams. For “The Thorn,” a pair of Therma Tour 800 hazers from Magmatic effects provide an exceptionally fine, long-lasting atmospheric haze. Capable of creating a fine particulate that hangs in the air for long periods, the Therma Tour 800 is designed for enhancing light beams and mid-air effects for higher impact visuals.
In order to reach an even wider audience, “The Thorn” was filmed for the first time, playing in theatres across the U.S. in early March. IPS played a role in the filming, handling lighting design and providing audio, video, lighting, staging and special FX. “Many of the Elation fixtures used in the live show were used in the film and were integral in creating the cinematic look and feel of the film,” Franke says. “We use Elation fixtures for our video lighting every day. The results are always stunning and highly praised by our client partners.”
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Elation gear:
12 x Fuze MAX Profile
6 x Fuze Wash Z350
1 x Fuze Wash FR
6 x Proteus Maximus
6 x Proteus Lucius
8 x Proteus Hybrid
15 x Proteus Rayzor 760
8 x Rayzor 760
8 x Rayzor 360
8 x Platinum HFX
14 x Platinum Beam Extreme
8 x SixPar 100
4 x SixPar 200
6 x Cuepix 16 IP
8 x Protron 3K
161 x EPT6 IP
2 x Magmatic Therma Tour 800
Lighting Designer: Caleb Franke
Lead Production Manager: Rick Franke
Lighting Tech and Lighting Operator: Creighton Stack
Lead Tour Rigger: Joshua Gerstenberg
Led Video Wall Tech and Show Control: Bryce Adams
A1 and Production Manager: Joe Bettis