Sparks fly for GLP’s X5 Washes in Theatreland
- Mar 1
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London-based Sparks Theatrical Hire, renowned for keeping many of the UK’s leading production designers supplied with the latest lighting tech, is reporting a large uptake in GLP’s latest X5 washes on West End shows.
Set up by Paul Anderson, himself a lighting designer, at the end of the last millennium, Sparks now have several hundred GLP fixtures in their hire fleet – including around 100 of the impression X5 Wash and Compact washes, and X5 IP Bar 1000.
Most notably, Anderson’s company has long been regular supplier to the influential Bridge Theatre at London’s Tower Bridge, and an early breakthrough for the X5 was when Paule Constable requested the first batch of fixtures for her ground-breaking lighting on the multi-award winning Guys & Dolls, having previously used them on Broadway. “That show was a big coup for us,” Anderson says – and her peers immediately started to take notice.
He admits to having been a fairly late adopter to GLP: “As a small company we have to be careful how we invest. But we’re always looking for good reliable products and GLP is at the forefront. Their range of kit is incredible, the attention that’s gone into the manufacture and the build quality… it’s proven its reliability time and time again, and the X5 has been a very welcome addition to our fleet.
“GLP proved itself with the X4, and every product we have bought subsequently has been brilliant.” While he knows the X4 is now “aging with dignity”, designers are appreciating “the extra intensity and refinements of colour and dimming in the X5.”
So what is the appeal? “With those designers, subtlety is as important as anything, and so the pastel shades are important,” continues Anderson. “The dimming as well; at the bottom end you don’t want anything ‘blipping’ out and GLP just knocks that out of the park.
They are sublime products.”
He also stresses the importance of IP ratings, currently a hot topic in lighting. In fact Paul Anderson has been in conversation with other vendors about co-investment in IP products to boost cross-hire potential: “It seemed a sensible way to go as it can be used both inside and outside, but because it’s a sealed unit in many ways less maintenance is required, and so we’ve invested quite heavily.”
Finally, there is the support he receives from GLP UK. “It’s just been brilliant,” he exclaims. “Simon [Barrett, GLP UK head] really looks after us and I have nothing but praise for GLP.”

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