Webster Hall
Zack Lobel is a seasoned lighting and video designer with extensive experience in the performing arts field. Currently serving as a Lighting Designer at the Guggenheim Museum and a Video Designer at Webster Hall since 2021, Zack also holds the position of Video Editor at Greener Media, LLC. Since August 2022, Zack has been the Production Manager for the Dance Department at Sarah Lawrence College. Previously, Zack worked as a Lighting Designer at 3 Dollar Bill and as a Lighting Tech for Punchdrunk's production "Sleep No More" at The McKittrick from 2019 to 2022. Additionally, Zack gained valuable experience as a Studio Operations Intern at Steiner Studios in 2016. Zack graduated from Wesleyan University in 2019.
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Webster Hall
Webster Hall is a landmark nightclub, event space, and concert venue, located at 125 E. 11th Street in Manhattan's East Village. Built in 1886, it was re-opened by the Ballinger Brothers in 1992. The building hosts over half a million visitors each year. Webster Hall contains five distinct rooms: the Grand Ballroom (nightclub and major touring acts); the Studio at Webster Hall (performance space and recording studio for major touring acts); The Marlin Room (flexible performance and nightclub space); the VIP lounge; and the Draft House sports bar. In 1950s & 60s Webster Hall was the RCA recording studio where Elvis, Sinatra, Dylan, Ray Charles, and Tony Bennett all recorded; in the 1980s it was known as The Ritz which hosted Tina Turner, Clapton, Beastie Boys, Guns & Roses, U2 and many of the new wave giants of the day; the building was re-opened as Webster Hall two decades ago with such talent as Madonna, Mick Jagger, Bjork, Nine Inch Nails, Prince; and in the last few years alone such talent as Adele, Black Keys, Lady Gaga, Jack White, and Green Day have graced the stages of Webster Hall. For more info please visit: http://www.websterhall.com