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− | [[Category:The Building]]The stage is a black studio stage 29’5” by 17’2” with an average overhead clearance to lighting rig of 12’6”. It is advised that no set is taller than 10’ so as not to affect the lighting adversely. There are two small trap doors on stage | + | [[Category:The Building]]The stage is a black studio stage 29’5” by 17’2” with an average overhead clearance to lighting rig of 12’6”. It is advised that no set is taller than 10’ so as not to affect the lighting adversely. There are two small trap doors on stage both on the centre line one far upstage and one about centre. Limited access is through the crypt for anyone willing to crawl through. There is a "grill" lid for one if you want... <br>There are two stage exits, both upstage far stage left and right, leading to the dressing room situated between these exits. The dressing room doubles as the stage exit walk through. On the stage left side of the auditorium there is a space for set storage. The stage left wall can be a curtain of blacks allowing straight access into the stage cupboard or an extension of stage space. This area has also been used as an orchestra or band pit. |
− | Source: Bedlam Fringe Prospectus | + | Original Source: Bedlam Fringe Prospectus (edited) |
Revision as of 18:21, 20 March 2006
The stage is a black studio stage 29’5” by 17’2” with an average overhead clearance to lighting rig of 12’6”. It is advised that no set is taller than 10’ so as not to affect the lighting adversely. There are two small trap doors on stage both on the centre line one far upstage and one about centre. Limited access is through the crypt for anyone willing to crawl through. There is a "grill" lid for one if you want...
There are two stage exits, both upstage far stage left and right, leading to the dressing room situated between these exits. The dressing room doubles as the stage exit walk through. On the stage left side of the auditorium there is a space for set storage. The stage left wall can be a curtain of blacks allowing straight access into the stage cupboard or an extension of stage space. This area has also been used as an orchestra or band pit.
Original Source: Bedlam Fringe Prospectus (edited)