Philip Seymour Hoffman is headed to Broadway for 16 weeks as the star of Death of a Salesman.
Previews begin on February 13 and the supporting cast includes; Linda Emond, a Tony Award nominee and the actress who played opposite of Meryl Streep in "Julie and Julia"; and Andrew Garfield, who played "Eduardo" in the 2010 film, "The Social Network."
Shackman Associates regularly provides corporate meeting and incentive groups with exciting Broadway experiences that have included backstage tours and themed events based on popular productions.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
3 More Ways to "Heat" up Outdoor Corporate Events in the Winter
Shackman Associates New York recently published ideas on how to hold outdoor corporate events in the winter that included retractable roofs and sophisticated snuggies.
In 2012, we're shedding the robes and focusing our eyes in the opposite direction:
1. Heated Floors. Some of New York's top rooftop venues will keep you on your toes with spectacular views and keep them warm too with floors that automatically heat up when the temperature drops to 32 degrees Farenheit.
2. Fire Pits and Pitas. It's no longer impossible to find a fire pit east of the Rockies! Legal ones, that is. "Porch" style venues are incorpating a touch of the wild west with other amenities like the ever-popular food truck. If your event is in the evening, the city's numerous taco and greek food trucks can be added to a fire-side teambuilding chat.
3. Wind-resistant heated tents. Heated tents aren't necessarily a revelation, but if you can erect one that withstands 100mph winds, now you're on to something. Ok, New York City winter winds aren't that bad, but they can sure whip around a corner in January and February. Event venues with heated, flapped tents are now offering a truly outdoor experience with wind-chill-supplanting room temperatures.
Still cold? New York City's mixologists are creating new drinks in the New Year including ginger juleps, honey and tobacco-infused rum, tequila spiced with chili.
In 2012, we're shedding the robes and focusing our eyes in the opposite direction:
1. Heated Floors. Some of New York's top rooftop venues will keep you on your toes with spectacular views and keep them warm too with floors that automatically heat up when the temperature drops to 32 degrees Farenheit.
2. Fire Pits and Pitas. It's no longer impossible to find a fire pit east of the Rockies! Legal ones, that is. "Porch" style venues are incorpating a touch of the wild west with other amenities like the ever-popular food truck. If your event is in the evening, the city's numerous taco and greek food trucks can be added to a fire-side teambuilding chat.
3. Wind-resistant heated tents. Heated tents aren't necessarily a revelation, but if you can erect one that withstands 100mph winds, now you're on to something. Ok, New York City winter winds aren't that bad, but they can sure whip around a corner in January and February. Event venues with heated, flapped tents are now offering a truly outdoor experience with wind-chill-supplanting room temperatures.
Still cold? New York City's mixologists are creating new drinks in the New Year including ginger juleps, honey and tobacco-infused rum, tequila spiced with chili.
Thursday, January 05, 2012
LED Events Illuminate 2012
LED is taking lighting and digital video anywhere for any kind of event. Whether it is taking lighting under water to light flowers, lighting trees without needing wires, and even putting LED lighting in fabric - do not worry about starting a fire, the possibilities are endless. Here's an example of how far lighting has advanced – Shackman Associates New York organized a 10-boat flotilla a few years ago for 2,500 meeting attendees on the Hudson River with each boat lit in a different color. This was an enormous, laborious project that would take a fraction of the time to pull off today.
Video lighting has advanced to the point where a meeting can feature paper-thin video screens and walls of steam for videos. Events can replicate things in real life you used to only see in movies. With enough creativity, events can do almost anything with lighting.
Video lighting has advanced to the point where a meeting can feature paper-thin video screens and walls of steam for videos. Events can replicate things in real life you used to only see in movies. With enough creativity, events can do almost anything with lighting.
Wednesday, January 04, 2012
BROADWAY NEWS
“Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark” reigns supreme!.After it’s on again off again start, Spider-Man has now achieved the distinction of the highest single-week grossing show in Broadway history! Nine shows during the Christmas/New Year period yielded almost $3 million dollars. Who would have thought this show would have soared to such great heights after such a bumpy start!
“The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess” is back on Broadway featuring the one and only Audra McDonald. Ms. McDonald’s significant fan base can catch her in the title role stirring up a storm with Norm Lewis in this dramatic new staging of the classic musical. Not to be missed!!
“Harry Potter” makes way for “GLEE” in “How to Success in Business Without Really Trying” .Or, should we say, Darren Criss (aka Blaine in “GLEE”) has taken over the role of J. Pierrepont Finch from the venerable Daniel Radcliffe, who opened in the role of this new production. Following in their footsteps (or dance shoes) is Nick Jonas (of The Jonas Brothers) who will take the stage on January 24. As you can imagine, tickets are selling like hot cakes!
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Happy New Year from SANY!
As Times Square 2011 winds down, we at SANY have been actively gearing up for the busy-ness of 2012. New York is proud to host the following annual events, and SANY is happy to be providing customized services for clients participating in many of these events.
Jan 15-18 Nat Retail Federation Annual Convention & Expo
Jan 28- Feb 2 New York International Gift Fair
Feb 9-16 New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2012
Mar 2-4 New York Times Travel Show
Mar 22-25 International Vision Expo
Apr 6-15 New York International Auto Show
Apr 22-24 International Beauty Show
June 5-7 Book Expo America
June 16-24 Pride Week
July 4 Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular
Oct 11-14 New York Comic Con
Nov 4 ING New York City Marathon
Nov 22 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
See you in New York in 2012!
Jan 15-18 Nat Retail Federation Annual Convention & Expo
Jan 28- Feb 2 New York International Gift Fair
Feb 9-16 New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2012
Mar 2-4 New York Times Travel Show
Mar 22-25 International Vision Expo
Apr 6-15 New York International Auto Show
Apr 22-24 International Beauty Show
June 5-7 Book Expo America
June 16-24 Pride Week
July 4 Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular
Oct 11-14 New York Comic Con
Nov 4 ING New York City Marathon
Nov 22 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
See you in New York in 2012!
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