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  2. Dimming the lights on Broadway - Wikipedia

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    At Broadway theatres in New York City, deaths of major figures in the world of theatre are often acknowledged by dimming the lights on the marquees. It is a coordinated tribute which usually lasts for one minute, shortly before the start of the evening performances.

  3. Chase (lighting) - Wikipedia

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    A chase is an electrical application where strings of adjacent light bulbs cycle on and off frequently to give the illusion of lights moving along the string. With computerized lighting consoles, building chase sequences has become easier, while previously chases used mechanical means, such as a wheel with an electrified spindle which strikes electrical contacts for each circuit.

  4. Marquee (structure) - Wikipedia

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    A marquee outside The Anthem advertises a sold-out Bon Iver concert. The current usage of the modern English word marquee, that in US English refers specifically to a canopy projecting over the main entrance of a theater, which displays details of the entertainment or performers, was documented in the academic journal American Speech in 1926: "Marquee, the front door or main entrance of the ...

  5. Saenger Theatre (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    The marquee was ceremoniously re-lit in October 2009 to signify the Saenger Theatre's rebirth. An announcement was made that the marquee would be lit every night until the theatre reopened in the fall of 2011. [9] In the first months of 2010 restoration work was begun on the theater.

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  7. Neon sign - Wikipedia

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    Red lights, blue lights, yellow lights, green, purple, white, orange, punctured the night in a million places and tore the black satin pavement to shreds. I hadn’t seen neon lights before. They had been invented, or at least put in common use, while I was up in the mountains and in that short time the whole aspect of the world had changed.

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  9. Douglas Leigh - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Leigh (May 24, 1907 – December 14, 1999) was an American advertising executive and lighting designer, and a pioneer in signage and outdoor advertising. [1] [2] He is famous for making New York City's Times Square the site of some of the world's most famous neon signs, [3] or electric billboards.