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A variety of KV2 Audio loudspeakers head up the sound design for the current "Beauty and the Beast" touring production in Australia.

KV2 Delivers Soundscapes For Disney Musical “Beauty and the Beast” In Australia

John Shiver sound design for touring production currently in Brisbane utilizes ESR215, EX12, SL412 loudspeakers joined by EX1.8 and VHD2.18J subwoofers, and more.

A new Australian production of the Disney musical “Beauty and the Beast,” based on the hit 1991 film of the same title, is currently mid-way through a tour across Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne that offers a sound design by long-time Disney collaborator John Shivers that’s headed by KV2 Audio loudspeakers and supporting components.

Shivers first started work on “Beauty and the Beast” for the Shanghai production in 2018. He and associate sound designers Kevin Kennedy and Greg Pink, along with sound engineer Andy Sharman – all well versed in KV2 systems – then started designing the new, re-conceived version of the show that launched at the London Palladium for a limited 12-week run before heading out on a nationwide tour. A similar production is now on tour in Australia.

“I specify KV2 loudspeakers for all my shows now,” Shivers says. “There is simply no better product line to meet my requirements.” His designs for Broadway musicals such as The Lion King, Kinky Boots, Pretty Woman, Shucked and others include KV2.

Kennedy describes the system: “Where space permits, we use the ESR215s as main left and right loudspeakers. For Beauty, we use two sets as upper and lower systems for most of the venues, with EX12s flown near the lower ESR215s as in fill for the first few rows. If space is limited, we replace the upper 215s with EX15s with a further two EX15s as balcony delays flown from a delay truss midway into the house.

“A pair of SL412s serve as our center cluster, with one SL412 focused on the circle/balcony while the other acts as a downfill for the stalls. We also have a pair of EX1.8 subs as part of the center cluster which provide low end reinforcement for the circle and stalls and a pair of high-performance floor-standing VHD2.18J subs providing low end for the main seating area.

“We deployed 20 compact EX6 loudspeakers for foldback, both on- and off-stage, and as fills in the house for places shadowed by the main PA such as the boxes and extreme sides of the auditorium. ESD5s – over 40 in total – were used as front fills, under-balcony delays and surrounds, and finally, we made a late add of three EX10s to beef up the surrounds.”

He concludes, “It’s true that KV2 has a solution to just about every scenario in live theatre,” he admits. “Quite apart from the outstanding audio quality, a KV2 system usually enables us to achieve amazing sound with far fewer boxes than would be required using products from another manufacturer. The ESR215/SL412 LCR proscenium solution is a great example of that and has become something of a classic in John Shivers designs – it’s powerful, precise, delivers sublimely transparent audio quality, and the boxes themselves are very low profile so perfect for musical theatre. There’s also a great mix of passive and active products, so it’s very easy to build systems precisely tailored to the needs of the venue and the production.”

Beauty and the Beast is currently playing at the Lyric Theatre, Brisbane and will be moving to Her Majesty’s Theatre, Melbourne in June where performances are scheduled until the end of October 2024.

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