Renald-Zanni Entertainment

 is a family entertainment production company headquartered in.

They were founded in 1985 by Louis Renald and Corbin Zanni. Zanni has been a stage-director for regular plays and as stage-director and music-coach for opera and musicals around the world, and Renald, a native of, is a director at the.

History
In 1985, Louis Renald and Corbin Zanni founded Renald-Zanni Entertainment in. In 1986, they produced for live tours based off of The Transformers and G.I. Joe, with the latter tour selling out.

In 1996, Renald-Zanni Entertainment moved to. As a result, much of their original, New York City-based roster of actors had to move to Wilmington or the surrounding area to continue working for Renald-Zanni. Much of Renald-Zanni's newer talent comes from theater troupes around the world, with several of the American-born actors coming from and.

Headquarters
is headquartered in a compound in containing three rehearsal stages, costume storage facilities, a production studio, and offices. The company also holds rehearsals for shows at.

Videotaped Performances
In mid-1986, co-founder Corbin Zanni began filming some of the company's tours' performances with a Sony Video8 AF camcorder, which he then dubbed with the soundboard audio when transferring the recordings to MII tape for archival use.