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Quinn Evans Schuler Shook
Contact: Leora Mirvish, AIA, Principal Contact: Michael DiBlasi, ASTC, Partner
2101 L Street, NW Suite 950, Washington, DC 20037 219 Main Street SE, Suite 200, Minneapolis, MN 55414
leora.mirvish@quinnevans.com / (202) 298-6700 mdiblasi@ schulershook.com / (612) 339-5958
https://www.quinnevans.com/ https://schulershook.com/
Company Description: Quinn Evans is a national Company Description: Schuler Shook offers
leader in historic preservation and sustainable theatre design and specification services
stewardship. Our design of theaters and (feasibility and programming studies, sightline
performing arts venues balances functionality studies, theatrical lighting systems, stage rigging
and aesthetics with dramatic and inspiring and lift systems, orchestra shells and architectural
spaces supported by carefully planned and lighting design) and audio and video planning
integrated technology, systems, and back-of- (performance, immersive environments,
house operations. QE has designed a broad projection mapping, digital cinema, control
range of venues, from small community and civic systems, video walls, digital signage, broadcast
theaters to nationally recognized concert halls and livestreaming). Projects: DAR Constitution
and opera houses. Our portfolio also includes Hall (Washington D.C.); Memorial Auditorium
auditoriums and state-of-the-art academic (Sacramento, CA); James Earl Jones Theatre
performing arts centers, as well as many historic (New York, NY); Cincinnati Music Hall (Cincinnati,
theaters. We address challenges such as OH); Kings Theatre (Brooklyn, NY); David H. Koch
acoustical integrity, accessibility, and operational Theater, Lincoln Center (New York, NY); Croswell
efficiency. Most importantly, we understand Opera House (Adrian, MI); Saenger Theatre (New
the need to design transcendent environments Orleans, LA); Colonial Theatre and Boston Opera
— uplifting spaces that help create magical, House (Boston, MA); Pantages, Orpheum and
memorable performances. Additional offices in: State Theatres (Minneapolis, MN); Stifel Theatre
Ann Arbor, MI; Detroit, MI; Baltimore, MD; and (St. Louis, MO); Empire and Majestic Theatres
Richmond, VA. (San Antonio, TX); Manhattan School of Music
Rourke & Rosenberg, LLC (New York, NY). Offices: Chicago (Todd Hensley,
thensley@schulershook.com), Minneapolis
Contact: Stephen R. Rourke, Esq.; Cynthia (Michael DiBlasi, mdiblasi@ schulershook.com),
Rosenberg, Esq. Dallas (Jack Hagler, dallas@schulershook.com)
3701 Old Court Road, Suite 6, Baltimore, MD 21208 San Francisco Bay (Heather McAvoy, hmcavoy@
attorneystephen.rourke@gmail.com; schulershook.com), and New York (Ted Ohl,
attorneycynthia@gmail.com / (410) 484-4757 tohl@schulershook.com).
http://www.rorolaw.com/
Company Description: Rourke & Rosenberg,
LLC offers legal services for theaters, performing
arts groups, and performing artists, including
legal counseling for non-profits and immigrants.
Stephen R. Rourke’s practice includes serving
visual and performing artists, and non-profits
involved with the arts. He helped form Friends of
the Biltmore, which lobbied successfully for the
restoration of Broadway’s Biltmore Theater and
has been twice recognized by Super Lawyers®
for his local work in entertainment law. Cynthia
Rosenberg has a diversified, award-winning
immigration practice, including visas for artists.
She teaches immigration law at Stevenson
University and has appeared on radio and
television to discuss immigration policy.
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