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‘A Christmas Carol’

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The Broadway production centered on Tony winning actor Jefferson Mays. Photo credit: A Christmas Carol Live

Sound Company

Masque Sound

Venue

Nederlander Theatre

New York, NY

Crew

  • Sound Designer: Joshua D. Reid
  • Assistant Sound Designers: Megan Culley, Sam Kusnetz
  • Mix Engineers: Maxine Gutierrez, Ian Carr
  • Production Engineer: Dillon Cody
  • Show Director: Michael Arden

Gear

FOH

  • Console: Yamaha CL5
  • Processing: Ableton (vocal processing), QLab (audio playback)
  • Speakers: Center Array: Meyer Sound M’elodie, Meyer Sound 700-HP subwoofers, L-R Mains: Meyer Sound Ultra-X40, Delay Subs: Meyer Sound 600-HP (balcony), Meyer Sound (rear orchestra)

MON

  • Console: Yamaha CL5
  • Wireless Mics: Sennheiser MKE1 lavaliers; Shure ADX1M transmitters with Axient Digital receivers

 

Photo credit: A Christmas Carol Live

Production Details

For this unique take on Charles Dickens’ classic tale, Tony winning actor Jefferson Mays took on more than 50 roles, surrounded with the magic of lighting, video and sound effects to turn the familiar holiday tale into a new and powerful theatrical experience. Sound designer Joshua Reid, who had worked on the streaming production of the play in 2020, brought in Meyer Sound speakers along with a lot of wireless mics from Masque Sound for the solo actor’s live stage performance.

Photo credit: A Christmas Carol Live

“Jefferson wears four wireless microphones all around his head during the production,” says Reid. “That is a lot of microphones for one person, but he is out there for 90 minutes straight and doesn’t have a chance to change mics.” The mics are important because, for this show, along with QLab audio playback, Ableton processing is used “to change the pitch and the timbre and tone to match the many various character vocalizations that he is trying to create… Ableton is a platform that is traditionally used for musical instrument processing and so we have taken the human voice and treated it as a musical instrument.”

Photo credit: A Christmas Carol Live