Technical Specifications

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STAGE DATA SHEETS
LOCATION
Richmond Gateway Theatre
6500 Gilbert Road
Richmond, B.C., Canada
V7C 3V4
Administration........................ 604-270-6500
Fax....................................…. 604-247-4995
Box Office.............................. 604-270-1812
Website................................. www.gatewaytheatre.com
CONTACTS
Lester Chua – 604-247-4955 – events@gatewaytheatre.com
SEATING CAPACITY
Orchestra
Balcony
Total
365
159
524
LOADING AREA
Loading dock-stage level, truck level
Loading bay doors-15'h x 12'w
STAGE DIMENSIONS
Proscenium Opening -22' h x 41'6" w
Stage depth from curtain line -29'0"
Apron depth from curtain line -12'6"
Stage height -3'0" above house floor
SL Wing - 16' , SR Wing - 19'
STAGE FLOOR
Masonite over plywood (sprung)
Orchestra pit (3 level hydraulic with power outlets and mic inputs)
FLYING SYSTEM
31 fly lines
German masking, SL & SR
Arbour capacity-1500 pounds
Length of pipe-54'
Maximum flying height-44'6"
4 onstage electric pipes, 3 Front of House catwalks
DRAPES
Main curtain-blue velour, traveller or guillotine
Main border-blue velour, 51' x 12'
Legs-8 black velour, 10' x 24'
Borders-4 black velour, 51' x 12'
Additional travellers-3 black velour, 24' x 51', D.S., M.S., U.S.
Cyclorama-white, 27' x 55'
Scrim-black sharks tooth, 26' x 55'
SOUND
Professional P.A. system with outboard effects processing
(ie reverb, EQ, compression, etc.)
4X - Meyer UPA speakers with Subs
Yamaha M7CL48 Digital Mixer
Playback – CD, MD
On stage monitors available
Microphones - wide selection including dynamic & condenser
Wireless Hand Held and Lav. Mics available (ask for price)
DI boxes
LIGHTING
ETC ION 1500 programmable console
2 Followspots
Over 200 theatrical lighting instruments
2 I-Q Moving mirrors
Large house plot with warm/cool washes & 3 colour top light & specials
Loge and slot positions available
ETC Dimmers
cyc lights and ground row
Variety of gel colour and gobos
Power -200 amps, 3 phase, 4 wire, 110/220v
DRESSING ROOMS
1-four person dressing room
1-wardrobe room with washer & dryer
2-sixteen person dressing rooms with washrooms and showers
OTHER
Marley dance floor (black)
24 music stands
1 lectern
1 conductor’s podium
80 orchestra chairs
50 plastic stacking chairs
1-9' Baldwin grand piano
2-U1 Yamaha upright pianos
Clearcom stations
Carpentry Shop
Several Wardrobe Racks
IR Camera
Canon Projector (Ask for price)
Portable P/A System for lobby
STUDIO B
SEATING
Tiered seating for 100
STAGE
Dimensions: 40' x 24'
Grid height-16'9"
Floor-plywood with masonite covering (painted black)
LOADING AREA
Single door backstage (6’6” X 3’)
Double door via theatre lobby
DRAPES
US Blackout
2 Legs
SOUND
12 channel inter M console
Various playback capabilities (CD, MD)
2-EV cabinets (dead hung on grid)
LIGHTS
ETC Express
24 2.4K Dimmers
36 Circuits
Various lighting instruments eg. Fresnel, Source 4, Strand
OTHER
2-3 person dressing rooms
STUDIO A
Rehearsal Room
Dimensions-29'6" x 38'0"
Floor-linoleum (sprung)
Loading Doors 7' X 7'
RENTAL GROUPS
MAP on REVERSE PAGE
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Who to Report to:
Performer Æ Area Supervisor Æ Stage Manager Æ Head Carpenter Æ Front of
House ManagerÆ Emergency Personal
The Area Supervisor is the person(s) in charge of the group’s performers. They supervise in the
Dressing Rooms, Studio A, Studio B, and/or in the lobbies and are responsible for evacuating performers
in their designated area.
If You Discover a Fire, or See Smoke…
Activate a fire alarm manual pull station.
(Red boxes in every fire exit stairwell and on the walls in various locations.)
Walk quickly and calmly to the nearest, safest exit.
(Always check the temperature of the door before opening it.
Close doors to rooms, hallways, etc. to contain smoke and flames. The lobby stairs are not fire exits.)
Gather at the Emergency Meeting Place with others.
(The grassy area between the church and the hospital, just
past the north east corner of the parking lot.)
Collect any information about missing or injured people, or smoke/fire and inform the stage
manager.
If You Hear a Fire Alarm (Intermittent or Solid bell) …
Walk quickly and calmly to the nearest, safest exit.
(Always check the temperature of the door before opening it.
Close the doors to rooms, hallways, etc. This will contain any smoke and flames. The lobby stairs are not fire exits.)
Gather at the Emergency Meeting Place with others.
(The grassy area between the church and the hospital, just
past the north east corner of the parking lot.)
Collect any information about missing or injured people, or smoke/fire and inform the stage
manager.
** Evacuate the building, even if you think it’s a false alarm. Better to be safe than sorry.
*** DO NOT reset the alarm even if it is thought to be a false alarm. Only fire fighters or specially trained city workers are
authorized to reset the alarm.
During an Earthquake…
Take cover under a table, or crouch against a wall, if possible.
Otherwise, crouch where you are on the floor,
and put your head down to protect your eyes.
Protect the back of your neck by covering it with your hands.
Count to 60. (i.e. “1-and-2-and-3-and…”) Be
prepared for possible after shocks.
Walk quickly and calmly to the nearest, safest exit.
(Always check the temperature of the door before opening it.
Close the doors to rooms, hallways, etc. This will contain any smoke and flames. The lobby stairs are not fire exits.)
Gather at the Emergency Meeting Place with others.
(The grassy area between the church and the hospital, just
past the north east corner of the parking lot.)
Collect any information about missing or injured people, or smoke/fire and inform the stage
manager.
RENTAL GROUPS
PROCEDURES on REVERSE PAGE
EMERGENCY MAP
Emergency Meeting Place
The grassy area between the church and the hospital, just past the north east corner of the parking lot.
Studio A
Gilbert Road
Parking Lot
Studio B
Shop
Stage
Dressing
Room 4
Dressing
Room 3
Dres
Rm 1
Theatre
House
Emergency
Meeting
Place
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