Mikkel Bedsted

 

Is a passionate light designer and technician who loves the mix of old theater and modern technology.

He studied at Copenhagen production school, in the light and sound production department and started working in Glassalen in Tivoli with”Eventyrteatret”. It led to more work in the lovely Glassal; for example The Crazy Christmas Cabaret. Later he started as a staff member at Tivoli’s technicians group.

In 2011 he started his own company – Be-Light.

Now Mikkel works as freelance with companies such as:

Seelite, Comtech, Nørrebros Teater, Tivoli, Folketeatret, Holbæk Teater, The one and only company

Visit:

LinkedIn or www.be-light.dk

 

Anders Duus Østergaard

 

Anders has worked with concept development and user centric design and usability since the early 90's. He is specialist in turning technology to human value. Anders has worked a lot with social media.

Specialties: Web design, usability, user experience, interface design, software design, application development, process design, edutainment.

Owner: Duus Partners and Duus.communications. Co-founder Miings.com. Spare time: Illustator

Anders has worked with:

Devoteam Consulting, Addition, Software Innovation A/S, Berlingske Online, IBM

Visit:

Linkedin or www.duus.com

 

Helle Lindboe Löwén

 

Helle is an experienced stage manager with a passion for digital solutions.

She began working in theater in 1993 and studied at Århus Tekniske school with internship at Betty Nansen Teatret in 2007.

Helle works as freelancer and has been in many Danish theatres like:

Riddersalen, Det kongelige Teater, Glad Teater, Tivoli, Folketeatret, London Toast Theatre etc.

Since 2014 she has been working with Duus Partners managing web sites.

Visit:

Linkedin

 

We love theatre. As much as we love working smarter. We looked for apps and application that could help us in the daily work but found none. That's why we started developing Cue-to-Cue. The app is made by us with a passion for theatre.

In most theatres the printed script is the heart and mind of the theatre. The script is where we make cue marks, where we make notes and where we scribble stage plans and coreography. With paper and pencil its a fast and versitile tool. Next to the script we create lists and plan to make sure we can execute the play flawlessly. After each play we record how it was made, jot down the learning points to remember for later productions. All this leaves us with a lot of paper. 

We have set out to make an app that will make it easier to work with the script, cues and lists. The current version is a single user experience but we're working to allow teams to work in the same script.

We value your input. If you have ideas or thoughts please let us know.