2. Linet’s background in lighting design includes dance and art lighting , as well as
traditional theatre, music, and events.
She was reviewed in the Tribune News as providing “delicate, sensitive lighting” for a
performance of Northwest Sinfonietta and Spectrum Dance at the Rialto Theater.
Her work for Wayward Girls Productions at the Good Shepherd Center was referred to by the
Seattle Times as “dramatic lighting creating a ritualistic, reflective tone.”
Dave’s background is based in traditional theater lighting design, and has grown to
include music and corporate events on large and small scales.
As a theatrical designer in Arizona he received two AriZona Theatre Awards of Excellence
awards for his lighting designs.
Just this January his work for the Seattle Wedding show was reviewed by the Seattle Times
for its “high production value.”
Together Linet and Dave have designed lighting and video for many fashion shows
and events around Seattle, including the Evergreen Healthcare Gala, Fashion First,
The Wedding Show, and most recently Splash, the Seattle Aquarium Gala.
Both Linet and Dave, can conceptualize, design, plot, and cue an entire show.
3. The Fountain, a dance by Kent Lindermere, graduate
program, University of Washington School of Dance.
Photo by Adam Sanders. Lighting by Linet Henry.
4. Gypsy Soul at the Triple Door. NACD Annual
Meeting. Lighting by Linet Henry
8. Linet:
Michael Wellborn, Production Manager Seattle Children’s Theatre, michaelw@sct.org
Steve Midkiff, Audio Media, audmed1@comcast.net
Dave:
Terri Morgan, TCM Talent, terrim@tcmmodels.com
Toni Radonich, Event and Sales Manager Woodland Park Zoo, Toni.Radonich@Zoo.org
Linet and Dave have worked together for the past two and a half years bringing their
design and production skills to PNTA’s Event Services Team, and they look forward
making your event spectacular.