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Technical Specifications TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 707 NE 8th Street (Sandy Nininger Drive) Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 A Broward Center for the Performing Arts Family Venue Table of Contents CONTACT INFORMATION 3 MAP AND DIRECTIONS 4 TRUCK, BUS AND VEHICLE PARKING 4 SITE PLAN 5 SEATING CHART 6 GENERAL INFORMATION 7 STAGE SPECIFICATIONS (GRID/ARBOR SYSTEM & SOFT GOODS) 8 STAGE DIAGRAM 9 RAIL PLOT – HOUSE HANG POSITIONS 10 SOUND AND COMMUNICATIONS 11 LIGHTING INFORMATION AND POWER DISTRIBUTION 12 LIGHTING PLOT – HOUSE HANG POSITIONS 13 LIGHTING INVENTORY 17 IN HOUSE EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATES 27 LOCAL SERVICES (GROUND TRANSPORTATION / LODGING) 28 SHOPPING, SERVICES, ENTERTAINMENT 30 MEDICAL: HOSPITAL, DOCTOR, HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS 33 PARKER PLAYHOUSE Parker Playhouse Tech Specs Revised 1/26/2017 Page 2 707 N.E. 8TH Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 Main Number 954.764.1441 Administrative Fax 954.524.9952 www.Parkerplayhouse.com EVENT SERVICES STAFF – Rental and Booking Services General Manager/V.P. of Operations Shelly Bradshaw 954.468.2696 [email protected] Director of Event Services Pablo Urquilla 954.468.3313 [email protected] Operations & Event Services Manager Kerry McCloskey 954.414.6905 [email protected] GUEST EXPERIENCE STAFF – House Manager, Ticketing, and Catering Services Guest Services Manager Garry Novick 954.468.3285 [email protected] Box Office Manager Kyle Noseworthy 954.660.6384 [email protected] Box Office Representative Leland Sagan 954.463.8847 [email protected] Ticket Master 800.982.2787 www.ticketmaster.com Director of Food & Beverage Vinny Venezia 954.468.3337 [email protected] PRODUCTION STAFF - Technical Services and Support Parker Playhouse employs Non-Union Stagehands for Self-presentations, Community presentations and Non-yellow card touring productions Theater Manager M. Tate Tenorio 954.468.3302 [email protected] Technical Director Anton Foresta 954.414.6909 [email protected] Technical Coordinator/ME Kirstin Anderson 954.765.5825 [email protected] Technical Coordinator/A1 Danny Butler 954.660.6338 [email protected] BROWARD CENTER for the PERFORMING ARTS Parker Playhouse is managed and operated by the Performing Arts Center Authority at Broward Center for the Performing Arts. Monday – Friday 8:30am-5:30pm Reception Desk 954.522.5334 24 Hour Emergency contact Security Desk 954.468.3323 SHIPPING INFORMATION – If you are shipping materials for your production prior to your arrival, please follow these instructions. Please notify the Parker Playhouse Production Staff in writing of all shipments and include Shipping Company and tracking information. For standard ground 3-5 days: For overnight/expedited delivery: Parker Playhouse Broward Center for the Performing Arts c/o Tate Tenorio for (your company) c/o Event Services for (your company) 707 NE 8th Street 201 SW Fifth Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Deliver to Backstage Door Deliver to 24 hour Security Desk **Parker Playhouse accepts deliveries Tuesday – Friday, 10am to 6pm, unless previous arrangements are made. Parker Playhouse Tech Specs Revised 1/26/2017 Page 3 MAP & DIRECTIONS – 707 NE 8th Street, Fort Lauderdale FL 33304 The Parker Playhouse is conveniently located in downtown Fort Lauderdale, equidistant between Dade and Palm Beach Counties and can be reached by: From Interstate-95: Exit 29 – W Sunrise Boulevard going eastbound for 2 miles. Turn right (south) onto US1- N Federal Highway (southbound), get into left lane immediately to turn left at 2nd light, onto NE 8th Street continue to median, turn left. Enter Parker Playhouse lot on west side of building. From S Federal Highway (US1): Go north on US1- N Federal Highway past Broward Boulevard to NE 8th Street and turn right into Holiday Park. Turn left at the median and proceed to the Parker Playhouse entrance on the west side of the building. From N Federal Highway (US1): Go south on US1-N Federal Highway to Sunrise Blvd. and follow signs to US1-N Federal Highway (southbound). Head west along Sunrise Blvd. to US1- N Federal Highway and turn left (south). Turn Left (east) onto NE 8th Street. Turn left at the median and proceed to the Parker Playhouse entrance on the west side of the building. From Fort Lauderdale Airport: Take I-595 East to I-95. Exit Broward Boulevard Eastbound. Turn Left (North) onto US1-N Federal highway. Turn Right (East) onto NE 8th Street. Turn left at the median and proceed to the Parker Playhouse entrance on the west side of the building. To Backstage Parking: Cast, Company Management and crew parking Enter Parker Playhouse campus via the west side entrance from NE 8th Street. Continue to the north side of the building. Park along the rear of the building indicated by signage. Backstage door is located on the north/west corner of the building. Truck and Bus Parking: Enter Parker Playhouse campus via the west side entrance from NE 8th Street. Continue to the north side of the building. Truck and bus parking is on the north east corner of the building. Loading dock door and entrance door are located facing east on the north east side of the building. Shore power is available at load in and will be disconnected at load out. GPS Coordinates: +26° 8' 3.92" - N -80° 8' 10.44" - W Parker Playhouse Tech Specs Revised 1/26/2017 Page 4 Parker Playhouse Tech Specs Revised 1/26/2017 Page 5 Parker Playhouse Tech Specs Revised 1/26/2017 Page 6 GENERAL INFORMATION House and seating Capacity: 1168 including removable Accessibility seating, with companion seat options Continental Style seating, two aisles; house right and house left, no balcony. Lobbies located on East and West side of theater with connecting lower level Art Gallery and public restrooms Located at the North end of each lobby is a full service concessions bar Accessible restrooms are located at the North and South ends of the East lobby. Wheelchair lift is located at the South end of the East Lobby for access to the Art Gallery and restrooms Public Art Gallery Curated by Fort Lauderdale Watercolor Society Located in the lower lobby, accessed by stairs from East and West lobbies, also the entrance to the public restrooms New exhibitions every month Public Entrance Located at the south end of the building through the Loggia and Box Office lobby Backstage Backstage door located on the Northwest corner of the building directly adjacent to Cast/Crew parking Greenroom, optional rehearsal space, and kitchen located on the West side of the theater (stage right) with access to backstage and West lobby Fully equipped Wardrobe room with 2 large capacity washers, 2 large capacity dryers, sink, sewing machine, irons w/boards, racks, 2 steamers, 4’x8’ work table. Dressing rooms 1st floor: 2 star dressing rooms (SR & SL) with shower and private toilet 2 private dressing rooms (center) with showers, no private toilet Ladies restroom, no showers, west end of backstage hallway Men’s restroom, no showers, east end of backstage hallway 2nd floor: 8 chorus dressing rooms with capacity for up to 5 people per room Ladies restroom (SR) with shower Men’s restroom (SL) with shower There are 2 stairwells to and from the 2nd floor dressing rooms located at the East (SL) and West (SR) end of the dressing room hallway with access to backstage at stage level. Loading Entrance/Dock Loading dock located at the Northeast corner of the building, ground/street level and stage level. Loading dock door: 10’ tall by 10’6 ½” wide, facing east. Loading dock storage: 24’ wide by 30’ long by 17’ high **Ramps or forklift (not provided) required for loading and off loading large trucks. Parker Playhouse Tech Specs Revised 1/26/2017 Page 7 STAGE INFORMATION Stage floor is Masonite in alternating 4’x8’ sections, painted low luster black. Stage is constructed of 3.5” T&G hardwood on concrete foundation. NOT A SPRUNG FLOOR. Stage Dimensions: Proscenium height 19’ 6” Proscenium width 39’ 10” Depth of stage (US wall to thrust apex) 46’ 4’ US wall to curtain line 34’ 8” Curtain line to Stage thrust 4’ 7” Stage thrust to Apron edge 7’ 1” at apex Stage width (SL to SR rail) 61’ 6”’ Stage Left wing space 30’ (including loading dock) Stage Right wing space 8’ (to locking rail) ** Parker Playhouse does NOT have an Orchestra Pit. GRID AND ARBOR SYSTEM (See attached Line Set Schedule for House hang positions) Line Sets available (Single Purchase) 61 Weight Capacity (per line set) 750 lbs Total Weight available 16,000 lbs Baton Length (extensions available) 42’ schedule 80 pipe @ 1.5” Diameter Baton spacing 6” on center Grid Height 45’ Grid working Height 44’ 6” SOFT GOODS/STAGING GEAR INVENTORY 7 Black velour flat Borders 42’ x 10’ 7 pair 25oz “Charisma” IFR flat legs 8’ x 22’ 1 pair 25oz “Charisma” IFR flat legs (cyc) 6’ x 24’ 1 Full Black velour (2 pieces)Non-traveling 20’ x 20’ each panel 1 3/4 Stage Black (2 pieces) Non-traveling 20’ x 20’ 1 Mid Stage Black (2 pieces)Non-Traveling 24’ x 20’ each panel 1 Black Sharkstooth Scrim 40’ x 21’ 1 White Leno-filled Scrim Cyclorama 40’ x 23’ 2 Field Star Drop (1 piece) 36’ x 21’ Stage Right and Stage Left Black Tabs (flown) (multiple splits) Grand Drape Burgundy with Braided Gold Fringe – Guillotine only Austrian Scalloped Proscenium Drape (down stage of proscenium opening) Motorized— decorative uses only. Marley dance flooring – light gray in color, Harlequin, 5 rolls at 5.25’x 40’ 8 Risers – 4’ x 6’ x 8” interlocking 140 green upholstered chairs, non padded for use backstage dressing rooms or on stage Parker Playhouse Tech Specs Revised 1/26/2017 Page 8 Parker Playhouse Tech Specs Revised 1/26/2017 Page 9 Parker Playhouse Tech Specs Revised 1/26/2017 Page 10 SOUND AND COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS Sound control for all shows is located in an open sound booth at the back of the house, audience level at 104’ from proscenium line.
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