Wenger Corporation Publishes Theater Rigging Guide

Wenger Corporation, which provides solutions for performing arts and music education spaces, recently launched a free educational resource guide, “Rigging Guide for Performance Spaces.” The 32-page e-book is available on the company website and provides a background in the technical knowledge required to help administrators and educators make decisions in the planning process. Its purpose is to boost the skills and knowledge of individuals (ranging from beginners to professionals) who are involved in theater rigging projects, according to a news release.

The book’s introduction provides an overview of a new theater’s planning process, including the standard project timeline and planning team. The Beginner section covers the six basic theater types, usual line set breakouts, and a rigging overview. The Advanced section covers the four types of rigging, instruction photos and illustrations, different hoist types, rigging control systems, safety guidelines, and fire safety. Finally, the Appendix features a glossary, more illustrations, and recommended mounting dimensions, the news release reports.

“Our J.R. Clancy brand has been a pioneer in theatre rigging since 1885,” said Wenger Corporation President and CEO Dave Thomas. “Our Rigging Guide can assist design professionals and end users by providing foundational knowledge and a common vocabulary, enabling all team members to collaborate more effectively. With our extensive experience and dedication to advancing the industry, we are excited to offer this updated resource.”

The Rigging Guide is just one among a series of free educational resources for facilities planning in school music, performance space, and athletic storage facilities.

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