Tuesday, January 23, 2007


Live Radio: The Night Kitchen Radio TheaterDR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDESun. Feb. 11 at 1:00Mystery, suspense, and drama combine in this original radio play based on Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the classic tale of the duality of human nature, of good and evil, and the eternal struggle between the two. Written and directed by Arthur Yorinks. (Approx. 60 m.)Q&A: artistic director Arthur Yorinks & NKRT cast.It's not often one gets to see extremely talented actors, with no costumes and no scenery—nothing but a bare stage and their voice, and a little bit of music and sound effects—create before your very eyes the intensely compelling theater of radio drama. But that's what the Night Kitchen Radio Theater does superbly. And they're back with another modern take on an old classic. Bring the family! Not for young children.Tickets: $6/members; $10/nonmembers. For more information about the Night Kitchen Radio Theater visit www.nightkitchenradio.com.

IBM Solution



IBM had an interesting problem at their conference center. They had needs, in the main dining room for 42" square tables, 60" round tables and 72" round tables. Storage as well as man-power were concerns every time they had to switch out the space to accomodate different parties. To the left is a photo of the 42" square table. Neudorfer Tables developed one table base and three tops. So at any given moment they only need to change out and store tops. The tops can be switched out by one or two people and rolled away on dollies. They no longer need to store the un-used tables in the hallways. Thus saving on time and labor, while still maintaining the image level they were looking for.