Technical Information
Load In / Out & Parking
- Loading dock access door: Height: 14 feet
- Dock Height: 48 inches above grade
- Number of trucks to load / unload at one time: One
- Parking available in loading dock area: One truck and one bus (Additional parking available near by)
- One small access door available from ground level: Height 7 feet Width: 42 inches
- Staging area both stage right and stage left: 42 feet by 20 feet
Stage Equipment & Information
- Maximum stage size: 62 feet by 30 feet
- Maximum stage weight capacity: 125 pounds per square foot
- Overhead clearance of 20 feet 8 inches from stage floor to overhead steel grid
- 5 overhead beams for rigging at 12 feet on center running from front to back over stage area. Rated a 6000-pounds maximum per beam. Detailed information available upon request. Plan of Steel Grid (PDF)
- One Genie AWP Super Series Aerial Work Platform: Maximum Platform Height: 24 feet 9 inches
- Small Orchestra Pit located directly in front of main stage area. 62 feet long by 12 feet wide at 9 feet below main stage elevation
- center mixing location at 125 feet from center stage: 12 feet wide by 8 feet deep.
- Two Sound and Lighting towers are available approximately 105 feet from center stage at a 30 degree angle from stage right and left
- Lighting Connection - Up Stage Right: One 165 circuit lighting patch panel for stage and tower locations
Power Information
- Lighting Power Connection - center Stage Right: 120 / 208 vac 3 phase 5 wire 400 ampere
- Sound Power Connection - Up Stage Right: 120 / 208 vac 3 phase 5 wire 100 ampere
- Note: Services are on separate transformers
- Back of stage: 6 evenly spaced 4 gang 120 Volt 20 ampere Receptacles - three 20 ampere circuits total
- Stage Right in floor: 3 evenly spaced 4 gang 120 Volt 20 ampere Receptacles - two 20 ampere circuits total.
- Stage Left in floor: 3 evenly spaced 4 gang 120 Volt 20 ampere Receptacles - two 20 ampere circuits total
- Bus Connection: One 120 / 208 vac 1 phase 4 wire 60 ampere connection located near the loading dock