On a rainy Thursday afternoon, the ballroom is in the pink as we struggle to set up the projector, the centrepiece of our storytelling. Annoyingly I can’t get the file to run. I finally realise that I am using the wrong remote. As the echoes of ‘Train Keeps a Rolling’ begin to fill the room, there’s a palpable sense of excitement—we’re not just rehearsing a song, we’re syncing the heartbeat of our performance with the rhythmic chugging of the trains that are so emblematic of our story (remind me to rewrite this!).
Technology is our silent partner in this artistic endeavour; its seamless operation is crucial to the tapestry we’re weaving. It’s not just about having cutting-edge tools; it’s about ensuring they perform flawlessly, creating an invisible thread that binds the elements of our show. We’ve engineered every aspect to ensure reliability, but also with the forethought that, should the unexpected happen, we can recover swiftly. Nothing is left to chance. Our dedication to this precision underpins the experience we’re crafting, guaranteeing that the audience’s immersion in the sights and sounds of ‘Brighton Blue’ remains uninterrupted and as magical as the city itself.