The Smith Center for the Performing Arts
J.W. Wrote has a diverse range of work experience in the audio engineering field. J. W. began their career as a freelancer at Decibels Unlimited in 1999, where they focused on amplifying sound through various equipment. In 2002, they joined PRG as an Audio Engineer and remained with the company until 2010, handling mixing, designing, and system preparation. From 2003 to 2010, J.W. Wrote also worked at PRG Las Vegas as an All Around Audio Guy, overseeing various audio-related tasks. In 2010, they served as a Monitoring Engineer for Band of Beers (aka Black Label Society), and in 2012, they joined The Smith Center for the Performing Arts as an Associate Head of Audio, specializing in monitor mixing and stage operations. Currently, J.W. Wrote holds the position of Head Audio at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts. Throughout their career, J.W. Wrote has gained valuable experience in different roles within the audio engineering field.
J. W. Wrote attended The Art Institutes from 1991 to 1993, where they obtained an Associate's degree in Specialized Business with a focus on Live Audio. Following that, from 1992 to 2015, they gained 27 years of on-the-job training (OJT) in making things louder and better. During this period, they earned an Engineer's Degree, specializing in reading peoples' minds and addressing questions such as "Why isn't it in my mix?" with the response "You didn't ask for it!"
The Smith Center for the Performing Arts
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The hallmark of downtown Las Vegas’ 61-acre urban development known as Symphony Park, The Smith Center for the Performing Arts is a public-private partnership that opened in March 2012. Heralded as the city’s Heart of the Arts®, The Smith Center is an architectural triumph and long-awaited cultural achievement that educates and entertains the citizens of Southern Nevada. The $470 million world-class performing arts center offers a blend of performances by resident companies, first-run touring attractions, lectures and internationally acclaimed performers in music, theater and dance. The five-acre campus features four performance spaces including the 2,050-seat Reynolds Hall, a 258-seat Myron's at The Smith Center, the 250-seat Troesh Studio Theater and the 1.7-acre Donald W. Reynolds Symphony Park for outdoor concerts. Additionally, the campus is home to the Discovery Children’s Museum that opened in March 2013.