Vacation season means Safer Venue season for Flyhouse. We’re on the road, helping local and not so local theaters with inspections and repairs. We provide inspections, training, and maintenance all year-round, but summer offers many theaters a break from heavy-use and operation, particularly education-related spaces. And those breaks mean we can get to work! This […]
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See You In Seattle
Next week we’ll be joining industry friends at the 64th USITT Annual Conference & Stage Expo in Seattle, March 20-23, 2024. As the United States Institute for Theatre Technology, Inc. describes their annual event: USITT24 is bringing you the education, networking, recruitment opportunities, and the Expo floor you love along with reimagined all-attendee events, our industry’s latest and […]
All Hands on Deck
Our crew certainly earned their sea legs in 2023! During the second half of the year, Flyhouse completed a major refit of performer hoists on six Celebrity Cruises ships as well as the Celebrity Cruises Entertainment Studio in North Miami, Florida. As we cruise into 2024, Flyhouse will soon begin the next round of service […]
Everything’s Under Control
Our crew recently spent time in Little Rock, Arkansas at the historic Robinson Center, home for the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra. After more than eight decades hosting Broadway touring production, musicals, concerts, and more, the venue needed some updates. Specifically, Flyhouse stepped in to provide a supplementary control system to the venue’s existing rigging system. Flyhouse […]
Honor, Courage, Commitment …
Flyhouse is no stranger to large and challenging projects, but often the behind-the scenes requirements, deadlines, and extensive planning add an extra level of complexity. Early in 2022, Flyhouse responded to an RFP by Kupono Government Services on behalf of the US Navy for a Capping Ceremony Truss System to be installed at the Naval […]
All Aboard!
2023 has been one of our busiest for travel, with Flyhouse crews setting sail on cruise ships all over the world. One big reason is the return to training on Royal Caribbean ships, after reduced service the past few years. By the end of this year, our crews will have visited 20 of Royal’s fleet […]






