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 and workshops for shows at, the , and the UNCG Auditorium at the.

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 a mix of the soundboard audio and the master tape audio when transferring the recordings to MII tape for archival use. Soon, he began arranging for broadcasts and home media releases of Renald-Zanni productions. Over 130 performances by Renald-Zanni have been released on home media.