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TENNESSEE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER James K. Polk Theater TECHNICAL INFORMATION 505 Deaderick Street Nashville, TN 37243 (615) 782-4000 FAX (615) 782-4001 Building Architect: Taylor and Crabtree Theater Consultant: Bolt, Beranek, Newman Updated: September 24, 2015 Table of Contents General Information Section A Introduction Jackson Hall Lobby Getting to TPAC Parking Loading Dock Site Map Directions to TPAC TPAC Directions Map Directions to War Memorial War Memorial Directions Map Downtown Map Site Map Labor contacts A-1 A-3 A-4 A-4 A-4 A-5 A-6 A-7 A-8 A-9 A-10 A-11 A-12 TPAC/WMA Policies and Procedures Section B Policies for Patron Safety Production Related Policies Technical Labor Policies and Procedures House Policies Alcohol and Food Related Policies Tennessee State Sales and Amusement Tax Ticketing Policies and Procedures Advertising B-1 B-1 B-3 B-4 B-5 B-6 B-7 B-9 James K. Polk Theater Section D Ground Plans Section Orchestra Level Plan Balcony Level Plan Seating Chart Stage Specifications Electrics Audio Line Schedule D-1 D-2 D-3 D-4 D-5 D-6 D-7 D-8 D-9 Support Areas Section F Jackson Balcony Lobby Jackson Tier Lobby Jackson Orchestra Lobby Jackson Lower Lobby Center Lobby Floor Plan Polk Theater Floor Plan Dressing Room Schedule / Rehearsal Hall Rehearsal Hall Floor Plan Stage Level (G) Floor Plan Dressing Room Level (F) Floor Plan Chorus Dressing Room (D) Level Floor Plan Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation E-1 E-2 E-3 E-4 E-5 E-6 E-7 E-8 E-9 E-10 E-11 E-12 Table of Contents Miscellaneous Information Section H Medical Emergency Medical Personnel Personal Services Production Services Catering Hotels Transportation Places to Eat H-1 H-2 H-5 H-7 H-11 H-12 H-13 H-15 Shared Equipment List Section I Lighting Inventory Audio Inventory Outboard Audio Systems Stage Equipment Inventory Electronic Files and Download Information Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation I-1 I-3 I-5 I-6 I-7 General Information Introduction Getting to TPAC Jackson Hall Lobby Renovation Site Map Directions to TPAC Downtown Nashville Map Directions to War Memorial Neighborhood Map Labor and Contact Information General Information The Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) opened in September 1980 and is one of the nation’s most unusual performing arts facilities. Three well-designed theaters are located in the James K. Polk Cultural Center and State Office Building, an 18-story office tower that also houses the Tennessee State Museum. In July 2002, TPAC underwent a 15-month, $7.9 million improvement project to renovate Andrew Jackson Hall lobby, which included a custom designed marquee. TPAC is owned by the State of Tennessee and operated by the Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation, a not-for-profit Tennessee corporation. Three performing spaces in the complex can easily accommodate major musical, dance, theatrical, and television productions as well as a variety of events such as awards programs, films, pageants, product launches, and meetings. Our fourth performance space, War Memorial Auditorium, is adjacent to the center is War Memorial Auditorium on 7th Avenue North between Charlotte Avenue and Union Street. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation A-1 General Information ANDREW JACKSON HALL is the largest theater with a maximum seating of 2,472. The stage is 130’-10” wide x 53’-1” deep with a 57’4” x 36’-0” proscenium opening. The flyhouse contains 75 available line sets of which 6 are electrics. Additional features include an orchestra shell and continental seating. JAMES K. POLK THEATER is an amazingly intimate proscenium theater with a maximum seating capacity of 1,075. Polk Theater has features such as a vomitorium and a semithrust pit, which allows even more interaction between performer and audience. The stage is 87’-9”’ wide by 50’-0” deep, with 46’-11” x 30’2” proscenium opening. The flyhouse contains 64 line sets of which 5 are electrics, plus 11 working pipes downstage of proscenium. ANDREW JOHNSON THEATER was designed to encourage and develop experimentation in theatre, music, and dance. It is the most flexible performance space in the facility. It offers complete freedom in spatial arrangement for both audience and performers. Maximum seating capacity is 264. The space is a 59’-0” x 54’-0” black box complete with overhead catwalks and 192 dimmer circuits. All facilities are equipped with audio, lighting and backstage equipment to serve general performance needs. A Sennheiser infrared listening system for the hearing impaired is also available in Andrew Jackson Hall, James K. Polk Theater, and Andrew Johnson Theater. For more information on the facility or rental terms, call TPAC’s Event Sales and Services Department at (615) 782-4000. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation A-2 General Information JACKSON LOBBY In October 2003, TPAC opened its doors to patrons attending Andrew Jackson Hall with a $7.9 million lobby renovation. Begun in July 2002, the improvement project marks the first major overhaul of public spaces in TPAC's history. Features of the Andrew Jackson Hall lobby include: • A three-story expanse of windows and two rounded balconies with stunning exterior and interior views • An interactive work of art featuring a 40-foot floor mural in seven shades of blue terrazzo with a bronze statue of a boy overhead in the balcony • “Tennessee Falls,” a 30-foot-wide wall of water • Two elevators, three times the number of facilities in renovated restrooms, a box office counter, and other customer conveniences • A video plasma screen system in the lobby featuring previews of upcoming performances at TPAC • A custom-designed marquee at Sixth Avenue and Deaderick Street in downtown Nashville. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation A-3 General Information GETTING TO TPAC TPAC is located in Downtown Nashville and occupies one city block. The building is situated between 5th and 6th Avenues North and Deaderick Street and Union Street. Please note there is limited signage on the actual building. The stage door entrance is on Union Street. All artists and working personnel using Jackson Hall or Polk Theater should enter through the stage door entrance. The front, public entrance is located on Deaderick Street. Anyone performing or working in Johnson Theater should enter the building through this main entrance and take the elevator to “B” level. Please be aware you will be asked to sign in and out by security personnel. This is standard operating procedure for the building and we appreciate your assistance in cooperating with the building security. PARKING TPAC does not have parking available for personal vehicles. This includes pick-up trucks and/or vans. Please see the map attached; parking garages and lots are indicated. Note: There is a charge to park in these lots. If your company is traveling in a full size bus and/or truck please call in advance of your trip. Although parking for production vehicles and artist buses is limited, we can arrange for permits to park on Union Street. Please note: Permits are only issued to vehicles that have commercial license plates. LOADING DOCK The loading dock is located on 5th Avenue North, at Union Street. 5th Avenue is now a two-way street running both North and South. Trucks will not be allowed to block traffic outside the dock from 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. or 4:15 - 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The loading dock door is open from 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Access to the dock at any other time must be scheduled in advance through the Technical Director. The dock is 26’ wide and can accommodate two semi-trailers simultaneously. It is approximately 66’ from dock to door at a 7° incline. There is a floating ramp to compensate for any trailer to dock discrepancies. Direct access to Jackson Hall is provided through a 15’ x 16’ bi-fold double sound isolating door. Direct access to Polk Theater is provided through a 17’ 3” x 16’ 3” double sound isolating door. Indirect access to either hall is provided through a holding area with a 16’ x 22’ double sound isolating door. NOTE: Access to the common holding area from the dock is through a 12’ x 12’ double sound isolating door. All loading into Johnson Theater must be done via the freight elevator at the loading dock platform area. Please check with the Technical Director regarding capacity and schedule. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation A-4 General Information DIRECTIONS TO TPAC (These directions are to TPAC’s Jackson Hall entrance, located at the corner of Deaderick St. and 6th Ave. under the marquee. See separate page attached for information on the loading dock. To get to the stage door, go LEFT at the 3-way stop, RIGHT onto 4th Ave, then LEFT onto Union Street. Stage door is located between 5th and 6th Avenues.) From Interstate 65 driving NORTH (from Huntsville or Brentwood): Follow the 40W Memphis/65N Louisville split to your left. Take the Church Street/Charlotte Street Exit, # 209. Pass through the first stop light. At the second stop light, turn right onto Charlotte. Turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the 3-way stop, TPAC is diagonally on your left at the corner of Deaderick and 6th. From Interstate 65 driving SOUTH (from Louisville or Rivergate): Follow 65S Huntsville/ 40W Memphis to the 40E Knoxville/65S Huntsville split to your right. Take the Charlotte Avenue Exit, # 209. Turn left at the first stop light (Charlotte & 14th) onto Charlotte. Follow Charlotte to 6th Avenue. Turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the 3-way stop, TPAC is diagonally on your left at the corner of Deaderick and 6th. From Interstate 40 driving EAST (from Memphis or Bellevue): Take the Charlotte Avenue Exit, #209. At the stop light, turn left onto Charlotte. Turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the 3-way stop, TPAC is diagonally on your left at the corner of Deaderick and 6th. From Interstate 40 driving WEST (from Knoxville or Airport): Take the Church Street/Charlotte Avenue Exit, # 209. Pass through the first stop light. At the second stop light, turn right onto Charlotte. Turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the 3-way stop, TPAC is diagonally on your left at the corner of Deaderick and 6th. From Interstate 24 driving WEST (from Chattanooga or Antioch): Take I-24 to the I-40/I-65 split. Follow the 40W Memphis/65N Louisville split to your left. Take the Church Street/Charlotte Avenue Exit, # 209. Pass through the first stop light. At the second stop light, turn right onto Charlotte. Turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the 3-way stop, TPAC is diagonally on your left at the corner of Deaderick and 6th. From Interstate 24 driving EAST (from Clarksville): Follow I-24 West, turning onto the I-65 South Huntsville/ I-40 West Memphis split. Follow I65S/40W, turning onto the I-40 East Knoxville/ 65 South Huntsville split to your right. Take the Charlotte Avenue Exit, #209. At the stop light, turn left onto Charlotte. Turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the 3-way stop, TPAC is diagonally on your left at the corner of Deaderick and 6th. From Vanderbilt Area: From West End Avenue to Broadway, follow Broadway to Fifth Avenue. Turn left onto Fifth Avenue. Follow Fifth Avenue to Union or Deaderick Street. TPAC occupies the entire city block between 5th and 6th Avenues and Deaderick and Union Streets. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation A-6 General Information DIRECTIONS TO WAR MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM (These directions are to the 7th Avenue entrance of WMA. Located on 7th Avenue there are both a loading dock entrance and a public entrance with ten (10) steps leading to the auditorium lobby via the outside courtyard. Please see downtown map) From Interstate 65 driving NORTH (from Huntsville or Brentwood): Follow the 40W Memphis/65N Louisville split to your left. Take the Church Street/Charlotte Street Exit, # 209. Pass through the first stop light. At the second stop light, turn right onto Charlotte. Turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the 3-way stop, continue going straight, then make a right onto Union Street. Make a right at the next light, which is 7th Avenue. War Memorial Auditorium is on your immediate right. From Interstate 65 driving SOUTH (from Louisville or Rivergate): Follow 65S Huntsville/ 40W Memphis to the 40E Knoxville/65S Huntsville split to your right. Take the Charlotte Avenue Exit, # 209. Turn left at the first stop light (Charlotte & 14th) onto Charlotte. Follow Charlotte to 6th Avenue. Turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the 3-way stop, continue going straight, then make a right onto Union Street. Make a right at the next light, which is 7th Avenue. War Memorial Auditorium is on your immediate right. From Interstate 40 driving EAST (from Memphis or Bellevue): Take the Charlotte Avenue Exit, #209. At the stop light, turn left onto Charlotte. Turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the 3-way stop, continue going straight, then make a right onto Union Street. Make a right at the next light, which is 7th Avenue. War Memorial Auditorium is on your immediate right. From Interstate 40 driving WEST (from Knoxville or Airport): Take the Church Street/Charlotte Avenue Exit, # 209. Pass through the first stop light. At the second stop light, turn right onto Charlotte. Turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the 3-way stop, continue going straight, then make a right onto Union Street. Make a right at the next light, which is 7th Avenue. War Memorial Auditorium is on your immediate right. From Interstate 24 driving WEST (from Chattanooga or Antioch): Take I-24 to the I-40/I-65 split. Follow the 40W Memphis/65N Louisville split to your left. Take the Church Street/Charlotte Avenue Exit, # 209. Pass through the first stop light. At the second stop light, turn right onto Charlotte. Turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the 3-way stop, continue going straight, then make a right onto Union Street. Make a right at the next light, which is 7th Avenue. War Memorial Auditorium is on your immediate right. From Interstate 24 driving EAST (from Clarksville): Follow I-24 West, turning onto the I-65 South Huntsville/ I-40 West Memphis split. Follow I65S/40W, turning onto the I-40 East Knoxville/ 65 South Huntsville split to your right. Take the Charlotte Avenue Exit, #209. At the stop light, turn left onto Charlotte. Turn right onto 6th Avenue. At the 3-way stop, continue going straight, then make a right onto Union Street. Make a right at the next light, which is 7th Avenue. War Memorial Auditorium is on your immediate right. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation A-8 General Information Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation A-10 General Information LABOR The Tennessee Performing Arts Center is not a union facility. TPAC has a full-time technical staff. The Technical Director will determine the minimum number of TPAC personnel and/or their assistants required whenever a theater is in use. TPAC has a pool of qualified, trained hourly staff available for any production. This crew is familiar with TPAC’s equipment and facility. TPAC PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT Jim Greer Jonathan Hutchins Senior Vice President of Engineering and Building Operations Operations Manager (615) 782-4057 jgreer@tpac.org (615) 782-4054 Bill Rios Richard Whitehead Technical Director (615) 782-6571 jhutchins@tpac.org Associate Technical Director brios@tpac.org (615) 782-4041 rwhitehead@tpac.org IATSE Local 46 Business Agent – Mike Sandlin 211 Donelson Pike Bldg. A - Suite 202 Nashville, TN 37214 (615) 885-1058 Busmgr46@bellsouth.net Offmgr46@bellsouth.net THEATRICAL WARDROBE ATTENDANTS UNION – Local 915 Business Agent – Judy Resha (615) 590-7544 or cell (615) 310-5710 1073 Island Brook Hendersonville, TN 37075 Jfresha3@comcast.net MUSIC CONTRACTOR Ross Productions, Inc. - Paul Ross PO Box 3474 Brentwood, TN 37024 (615) 594-4687 paul@paulross.org Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation A-12 Policies and Procedures Policies for Patron Safety Production Related Policies Technical Labor Policies and Procedures House Policies Alcohol and Food Related Policies Tennessee State Sales and Amusement Tax Ticketing Policies and Procedures Policies and Procedures The following Policies and Procedures have been established to comply with various Life Safety, Fire, and Building codes and are not negotiable. POLICIES FOR PATRON SAFETY 1. Smoking is not permitted in any part of the building. building at least 50 feet from the entrance. Smoking is permitted outside of 2. Food and Drinks purchased from TPAC Food and Beverage are permitted inside the theaters for all performances. Please contact TPAC Event Management for complete information on food and drink policies. 3. The Licensee may not obstruct: (i) any entrances or exits from the building, (ii) any stairways, hallways, or access to utilities within the building, or (iii) any sidewalks immediately outside the building. 4. Animals (other than Service Animals) will not be allowed in the building for any reason other than use in the event and only after the written approval of the TPAC Technical Director prior to load-in. Licensee is responsible for training and safety requirements of all animals, inclusive of service animals, approved to be on property. 5. Decorations and signs may not be placed in any rooms, hallways, lobbies, or theaters in the building without the permission of TPAC. Costs to repair any damage caused by placing such decorations or signs will be paid by the Licensee. 6. No sign or decoration is allowed on the building exterior or sidewalk. 7. Firearms are prohibited in all state buildings. All “prop” weapons must be approved by the TPAC Technical Director at least four (4) weeks prior to load in and demonstrated to the TPAC Technical Director upon arrival at the venue. Licensee is responsible for training and safety requirements. PRODUCTION RELATED POLICIES 1. TPAC equipment must be operated by TPAC personnel. 2. Prior to the event, the Licensee must provide a complete list of all persons to be allowed in the backstage area to TPAC Technical Director. TPAC reserves the right to restrict backstage access. 3. The house opens 30 minutes prior to the scheduled performance. All set-up and sound checks must be completed by this time. TPAC Technical Director will assist the Licensee in opening the house on time. In the instance of War Memorial Auditorium, due to the size of the lobby, TPAC and Licensee will mutually agree on a time for the facilities exterior and interior doors to open. 4. The express oral approval of TPAC Technical Director, in collaboration with the Licensee’s Stage Manager, is required to begin each performance and end each intermission. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation B-1 Policies and Procedures 5. House seats will not be removed to accommodate sound and lighting boards. TPAC will provide space behind orchestra level seating to the extreme right and/or left of the control booth. Accessible seating around these locations will take priority over placement of sound and lighting boards. 6. TPAC reserves the right to control the final sound level for any event. 7. All coordination between Licensee and TPAC staff will be done through TPAC Event Management with the exception of 1) merchandise or food and beverage requirements, which will be coordinated with the TPAC Food and Beverage Management and/or 2) technical labor and requirements, which will be coordinated with the TPAC Technical Director. 8. No additional locks will be permitted on any door of the premises. It is recommended that valuables be collected by the Licensee’s Stage Manager prior to the event and secured until the event is completed. TPAC assumes no responsibility for valuables left in dressing rooms. 9. ALL SMOKE, OPEN FLAME (INCLUDING CANDLES, STERNO, ETC.) AND PYROTECHNICS EFFECTS MUST BE APPROVED IN ADVANCE BY THE TPAC TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, THE METROPOLITAN NASHVILLE FIRE MARSHAL, AND THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL’S OFFICE. The Licensee must provide a written description of each effect and/or use of open flame and may be called upon to demonstrate that effect or other use to the Metropolitan Nashville Fire Marshall prior to approval. Pyrotechnic effects permits also require a drawing of the stage showing locations of the effects with respect to audience, actors and/or performers and scenery, and a letter attesting to the expertise of the pyro-technician. The Licensee shall work in conjunction with the TPAC Technical Director in coordinating demonstrations with the Metro Fire Marshall. Pyrotechnic permits through both State and Metro fire marshal’s office must be issued no later than ten business days prior to the demonstration. Substantial fees are involved in this process and are Licensee’s responsibility. All use of Open Flame and cooking methods must be advanced and approved by TPAC Technical Director prior to event. No onsite cooking is allowed at the War Memorial Auditorium. 10. All scenery and paraphernalia shall be flame proofed by the Licensee so as to satisfy legal standards and the highest standards of accepted contemporary practice. Documentation of flame-proofing shall be provided to TPAC upon request. 11. All electrical equipment brought into the Center by the Licensee must comply with all rules and regulations of city, state, and federal governments. 12. Any use and/or change of rigging and equipment must be approved in advance by TPAC’s Technical Director. 13. The Licensee shall not allow nails, tacks, stage screws, or similar articles to be driven or placed in any part of the Center without prior approval of TPAC’s Technical Director. Repair costs will be the sole responsibility of Licensee. 14. The Licensee may not use a forklift on any stage. 15. The facilities are a place of public accommodation and are accessible to disabled persons in compliance with Titles II & III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The Licensee may not allow any of its artists, employees, contractors, agents, invitees, or any other persons it permits on the premises to render the facilities inaccessible to disabled persons or otherwise cause the facilities to be out of compliance with the ADA. In the event the Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation B-2 Policies and Procedures Licensee permits any person to render the facilities inaccessible to disabled persons or otherwise cause the facilities to be out of compliance with the ADA, the Licensee must immediately remove the cause and return the facilities to compliance. 16. THE EVENT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR MUST BE INFORMED AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCE ANYTIME CHEMICAL SMOKE OR HAZE IS USED IN ORDER TO ENSURE THAT BUILDING MANAGEMENT IS INFORMED AND PROPER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ARE TAKEN. 17. Use of the loading dock must be approved in advance by the TPAC Technical Director. Rental of TPAC spaces does not imply the use of the loading dock for anything other than loading or unloading equipment. Parking on the loading dock is not permitted for any reason other than immediate loading and unloading. Any personnel not directly associated with driving or directing vehicles entering the loading dock must enter the Venue through the stage door. No foot traffic will use the loading dock to enter or exit the Venue. TECHNICAL LABOR POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 1. TPAC Technical Director must be on duty at any time Licensee’s production personnel are in the Center. 2. Minimum crew call will be four (4) hours for load-in, rehearsals, performances, and load-out. All billing for labor will be assessed in half hour increments. 3. Meal breaks are to be allowed after each five (5) hours and no earlier than three (3) hours of work. The entire crew will participate in this break. Meal breaks may be taken by departments as mutually agreed upon by the Licensee and the Event Technical Director. If meal breaks are not observed, the Licensee will be charged a meal penalty rate (one and one-half times the applicable hourly rate) after five (5) hours of work and until a meal break is observed or the end of the call is reached. In lieu of a full hour break, the Licensee may furnish a meal for all technical staff on call and take less than one (1) hour, but not less than one-half (½) hour. No time shall be deducted for breaks of less than one (1) hour. All crew members shall be guaranteed two (2) hours minimum of work following a one (1) hour meal break. If a meal break in excess of 90 minutes is taken a new four (4) hour minimum call will ensue. Overtimes rates apply to all technical staff, including department heads. 4. During any call, the technical staff will be given a minimum of one (1) break of fifteen (15) minutes after three (3) hours and no earlier than two (2) hours of work in one five (5) hour period and two (2) breaks if the call is over five (5) hours. This break procedure starts over after the first eight (8) hours worked. 5. An overtime rate (one and one-half times employee's prevailing rate) will be charged for each hour worked over eight (8) hours in one day and for each hour worked over forty (40) regular hours in one week. Overtimes rates apply to all technical staff, including department heads. 6. There will be an eight (8) hour rest period between calls across multiple days of the same production or an overtime rate (one and one-half times employee's prevailing rate) will be charged until an eight (8) hour rest period is observed. Overtimes rates apply to all technical staff, including department heads. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation B-3 Policies and Procedures 7. An overtime rate (one and one-half times employee’s prevailing rate) will be charged for any hours worked between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. Overtimes rates apply to all technical staff, including department heads. 8. Double time will be charged for all work performed on the following holidays or the day TPAC chooses to observe these holidays: New Year’s Day; Easter; Memorial Day; Independence Day; Labor Day; Thanksgiving Day; Christmas Eve; and Christmas Day. 9. The Licensee must give the TPAC Technical Director forty-eight (48) hours notice of its intent to cancel any crew prior to a scheduled call. Failure to inform the TPAC Technical Director will result in an automatic charge to Licensee equal to the cost of four (4) hour work by all personnel who were scheduled but did not work. 10. TPAC Technical Director will assist the Licensee in adhering to the preceding Policies and Procedures. It is, however, the responsibility of the Licensee to schedule the Event in such a manner as to comply and avoid penalty. 11. Riggers installing or removing chain motors overhead will be charged at a premium rate. Overtime rates will be charged where applicable. HOUSE POLICIES 1. Up to three (3) tables, clothed and skirted, with chairs and up to three (3) easels will be provided and set up in the lobby at no charge so long as requests for such items are received at least three (3) days prior to the Event. Labor required to set up additional tables and chairs will be charged to the Licensee. Tables will not be added during performance times. Please contact TPAC Event Management to request special lobby set up needs. 2. Labor to hang standard banners in the James K. Polk Theater and the Andrew Johnson Theater will be provided at no charge provided the request is communicated to TPAC at least three (3) days prior to the Event. These banners must be delivered to TPAC by no later than one (1) day prior to the start of the Event or as approved by TPAC Management. Please contact TPAC Event Management to request special lobby set up needs. There is no system in place to hang banners at War Memorial Auditorium Lobby or Jackson Hall Lobby. Please contact TPAC Event Management to discuss possible options in displaying banners at these Venues. 3. Licensee must inform TPAC Event Management forty-eight (48) hours before a performance if program inserts will be used. Program Inserts must be delivered at least 90 minutes prior to curtain. Late arrivals will be stuffed prior to the next performance. More than three (3) inserts require additional usher time, and this charge will be billed to the Licensee. 4. Requests for easels, tables, and cloths are on a first come, first served, space available basis. Last minute requests may not be readily accommodated. 5. Storage for merchandise is limited. Therefore, only the merchandise to be sold during the Event can be brought to the front of the house. 6. The Licensee should not leave its merchandise or ticket tables unattended before, during, or after events. TPAC does not accept responsibility for Licensee’s front of house setup, including merchandise, displays, or other items left unattended. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation B-4 Policies and Procedures 7. Remaining programs, inserts, or other items (for example: promotional, development or marketing items) left behind after the final Performance will be discarded within 24 hours of that Performance. 8. The Licensee should submit a late seating policy to the Venue TPAC House Manager no later than one (1) week prior to the event. In the absence of the Licensee’s policy, House Management will handle late seating at its discretion. The policy will not be changed during the first performance, but can be modified prior to the next performance. 9. Logistics for all backstage activities, including meet and greets, VIP Receptions and other events must be coordinated with TPAC Event Management at least (14) calendar days prior to the load-in of the event or additional fees may be charged. Any merchandise fulfillment by the Tennessee Performing Arts Center for VIP, meet and greet, or any other audience experience may incur additional fees. 10. TPAC requires seven (7) calendar days advance notice for front of house staffing for any added Performances not previously scheduled including, but not limited to invited dress rehearsals, sponsored dress rehearsals, corporate performances etc.. ALCOHOL AND FOOD RELATED POLICIES 1. As the authorized license holder, TPAC is responsible for the serving of alcoholic beverages in certain designated areas of the performing arts center and War Memorial Auditorium. TPAC follows and strictly adheres to the alcoholic beverage laws established by the State of Tennessee and Metro Nashville. In no event shall Licensee be entitled to sell or distribute alcoholic beverages without prior written approval from TPAC Food and Beverage Management and only with proper State and Metro licensing. 2. The authorized alcohol licenses may limit the locations where alcoholic beverages are served and what beverages may be served. Alcoholic beverages may not be taken into the State Museum area, the courtyard at War Memorial, or other areas outside the designated areas of the Center without special permission and appropriate permits. 3. TPAC reserves the right to close serving areas at any Event where the serving of alcohol may cause a dangerous situation. TPAC shall use its sole discretion in serving persons believed to be intoxicated. 4. TPAC shall supply all product and labor necessary to backstage hospitality service to guests and artists at the cost of the Licensee. Requests for an exception to this rule must be submitted in writing no later than thirty (30) days prior to the start of the first Performance of the Licensee’s engagement to the TPAC Food and Beverage Manager whose decision is final. 5. Special functions that include food and beverage service beyond the normal concessions at Events must be coordinated with TPAC Food and Beverage Management and/or TPAC Event Management. Depending on the nature of the Event, TPAC may be able to provide complete service or may authorize the hiring of an outside caterer to provide the food portion of the function. A menu and price list of TPAC’s food and beverage items is available from the TPAC Food and Beverage Management. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation B-5 Policies and Procedures TENNESSEE STATE SALES & AMUSEMENT TAX 1. TPAC is required to collect and pay to the State of Tennessee sales tax of 9.25% on the following items: a) Equipment and/or services from an outside vendor arranged by TPAC as specified in Article 2(c)(vi) of the Commercial License Agreement. b) Consumable items purchased from TPAC. 2. Licensee is required to make an Amusement Tax Payment, as specified in Article 2(c)(ix) of the Commercial License Agreement, to the State of Tennessee in an amount equal to 9.25% of the face value of all tickets sold Applicable tax will be deducted from box office receipts at show settlement and TPAC will pay amusement tax to the State on behalf of Licensee. 3. Licensee is not subject to the 9.25% State of Tennessee Sales Tax or the 9.25% Amusement Tax described in 1 and 2 above if: You are a certified exempt 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and have a Blanket Certificate of Exemption from the Tennessee Department of Revenue on file in our office prior to your event. You have a Tennessee State Sales Tax number and have a signed Blanket Certificate of Resale with your sales tax number on file in our office prior to your event. 4. Complimentary tickets used in trade are subject to Tennessee Trade and Barter tax. 5. Licensee may direct questions about either Tennessee sales tax or the amusement tax to a tax specialist with the Tennessee Department of Revenue by calling (615) 360-0401 or writing to Tennessee Department of Revenue, Attn: Ms. Kayla Hampton, PO Box 190665, Nashville, TN 37219-0665. 6. Licensee may be required to file a Metropolitan Nashville & Davidson County business tax return annually for all business conducted in Nashville &/or Davidson County, not just business related to events held at TPAC. Licensee may obtain more information by consulting the Nashville & Davidson County Clerk’s Office by logging on to http://www.dcclerkonline.com/ or calling (615) 862-6050. TPAC will not be responsible for deducting this tax from settlement or remitting the tax on behalf of rental clients. 7. All tax rates stated above are subject to adjustment per applicable taxing authority. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation B-6 Policies and Procedures TICKETING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 1. When pre-paid or complimentary tickets are to be distributed to patrons by the Licensee prior to a Performance at a location other than the TPAC Box Office, a written account of patrons’ names and/or group name and where they may pick up their tickets must be provided to the TPAC Box Office at least two (2) hours prior to curtain. 2. For shows that are NOT night-of-show settlements: Four (4) calendar days following the run of any production the ticketing reports will be considered final. Adjustments by the Licensee made to ticket holds or accounts must be made before the end of this four (4) day period. After this grace period, amounts on Ticketing System reports are the figures upon which TPAC will settle. There will be no exceptions to this policy without notice in advance of the final day within the four (4) day period. 3. Any additional cost/fees such as lifts, bumps, or mark-ups must be processed through the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, and by extension its ticketing system, and may be included in the event gross sales. Additional fees may apply. 4. Pre-existing ticketing reports must be requested at least three (3) days in advance. Should a custom report be needed, it may take longer than this to create, set-up, test, and execute. Licensee will be notified of any delay and anticipated delivery date. 5. TPAC will provide, upon request, an electronic file of Single Ticket Buyers’ marketing data consisting of only those consumers who have given direct permission to receive marketing materials. A full listing of Licensee consumer marketing data can be accessed upon special request to TPAC Box Office Management. Licensee must request files in writing and allow three (3) business days for the TPAC Box Office to process. 6. All complimentary ticket requests to be filled by the TPAC Box Office must arrive at least twenty four (24) hours in advance of curtain. All requests for complimentary ticket processing and pre-printed tickets must be faxed, e-mailed, or delivered in writing. 7. All Will Call tickets must be delivered to the TPAC Box Office no later than ninety (90) minutes prior to curtain. 8. Licensee may request for lost or stolen tickets to be reprinted by TPAC, or Resident Companies may print them at their own office. All reprinted tickets, regardless of where they were physically printed, will be held at will call and may not be mailed. A fee will be assessed to the customer for reprints. 9. Licensee must have a representative present in or near the box office 90 minutes prior to curtain for each performance to address potential questions or problems. Constant cell phone contact is required of all representatives. 10. For security reasons, no merchandise or tickets may be left or stored in the box office(s) at any time. This is because the box office locations near each theater are not enclosed behind a locking door. Only box office personnel and the Licensee’s representative are allowed in the box office(s). Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation B-7 Policies and Procedures 11. The TPAC Box Office has the right to place “holds” on the system in order to secure seats for purchase, customer service issues, ect. 12. All TPAC holds will be released prior to showtime on the following schedule. “TPAC Contractual to Sell” holds will be sold and “TPAC Contractual to Comp” holds are available for comp use. The numbers below are our standard number of holds per performance. If different holds are negotiated, the amounts listed in the Ticketing Contract (Schedule A) will supersede the amounts below; however, they will be released in the same manner. JACKSON 16 to Sell POLK 10 to Sell JOHNSON 8 to Sell WAR MEM. 10 to Sell Release Release Release Release Release Release Release Release Release Release Release Release 8 4 4 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 4 4 at at at at at at at at at at at at 72 hours 24 hours 2 hours 72 hours 24 hours 2 hours 72 hours 24 hours 2 hours 72 hours 24 hours 2 hours 8 to Comp Release 4 at 72 hours Release 4 at 2 hours 6 to Comp Release 2 at 72 hours Release 4 at 2 hours 4 to Comp Release 2 at 24 hours Release 2 at 2 hours 6 to Comp Release 2 at 72 hours Release 4 at 2 hours 13. TPAC Box Office Hours a) The main TPAC Box Office hours are: Monday thru Friday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (except on show days). If there is a show in-house, the corresponding theater box office will open 90 minutes prior to the show. b) TPAC Ticket sales phone room hours are: Monday thru Friday 10:00 am to 6:00 pm and on Saturday 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. TPAC reserves the right to employ a 3rd party phone center at its discretion. c) TPAC Ticket Services will observe all TPAC Holidays and will be closed on New Year’s Day; Easter; Memorial Day; Independence Day; Labor Day; Thanksgiving Day; Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. 13. Venue Specific Box Offices and how they work: a) These offices will serve the specific venue only and is located in the lobby of each theater, with the exception of Johnson Theater which operates from the main TPAC Box Office on G-Level. All tickets printed by the Licensee are to be delivered to these offices stuffed and labeled ninety (90) minutes prior to curtain. The box office will be open to the public ninety (90) minutes prior to curtain at each venue location. b) Due to the nature of the lobby space, War Memorial Auditorium box office will close as soon as the headliner takes the stage and there will be no intermission sales. c) At the War Memorial Auditorium, a Licensee’s Representative may be asked to handle all Will Call ticketing. The need for a Licensee’s Representative to handle Will Call will be addressed on a case by case basis. Need is based on the size of Will Call. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation B-8 Policies and Procedures d) Venue Box Offices will remain open through the first intermission. In the event that a Performance does not include an intermission, the venue box office will close at the discretion of TPAC Management in coordination with the Licensee. ADVERTISING 1. All advertising must include the TPAC Box Office, www.tpac.org, and 615-782-4040. In the event of Group Sales being offered separately from single ticket sales, a 2nd phone number may be used for Group Sales, 615-782-4060. 2. For 30 days prior to any ticketed Performance, up through the night of the Performance, the title, date, time, and theater space will be displayed in rotation on the marquee with other TPAC events (non-ticketed events may appear on the marquee for a fee). Each Performance appears once approximately every 10 minutes between 6:00 am and 12:00 am midnight. “Stars” and “Name in Title Sponsors” may be included on the marquee, subject to the approval of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center on a case by case basis. There is no additional charge to the Licensee for marquee promotion. 3. Please request a current TPAC Marketing Services Guide for the most up to date offerings from our in-house agency to assist in the promotion and publicity of your Event. 4. TPAC ticket sales phone room hours are: Monday thru Friday 10:00 am – 9:00 pm and Saturday 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. TPAC reserves the right to employ a 3rd party phone center at its discretion. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation B-9 JAMES K. POLK THEATER James K. Polk Theater STAGE SPECIFICATIONS James K. Polk Theater has a complete fly system providing 64 single purchase counterweighted lines upstage of the proscenium. These include a Blue House Teaser and Main Drape, five (5) over stage Electrics, four (4) non-electric Side Tabs, five (5) Leg Sets on short section travelers, five (5) Borders, one (1) Full Stage Black on a traveler, one (1) translucent Opera Cyc, and one (1) 72’ 0” wide by 36’ 0” tall Cyclorama. Thirty-nine (39) pipes are always available for general use, each with an arbor capacity of 1050 lbs. over pipe weight. An additional double purchase storage pipe is located upstage of the cyclorama. Downstage of the proscenium there are 8 double-purchase lines with an arbor capacity of 1800 lbs. over pipe weight. Upstage pipes are 1 1/2” in diameter and approximately 63’ in length. There is (1) electric downstage of the proscenium, and (2) 10’x3’ flying pods (grids) right and left downstage of the lighting bridge. All pipes are controlled from stage right. (Upstage of proscenium at stage level, downstage sets from catwalk.) All masking are non-pleated black velours. The main curtain will fly. Operation requires two people. The main curtain is blue in color. There is no fire curtain. Therefore no restrictions are in place regarding placement of scenery or equipment near the proscenium, however clearance must be provided for the deluge pipes. The “maximum” opening allows for deluge pipe clearance. The “plaster” opening is to the concrete. There is a white cyclorama located 6’9” from the back wall, allowing a crossover space with the cyc at low trim. There are two 60’ x 36’ scrims (one black and one white) that can be located on any general purpose line. A white opera cyc (plastic, translucent), 60’ x 30’, is also available. Proscenium Opening: 46’ 11” wide x 30’ 2” high (Plaster) 46’ 11” wide (maximum) 32’ 6” (minimum) BLACK LEGS 29’ 0” high (maximum) 18’ 0” (minimum) BLUE TEASER Stage: 50’ 0” deep (from plaster line to back wall) 11’ 11” deep (from edge of fixed stage to plaster line) 18’ 10” SR and 22’0” SR off stage wing space. Semi Thrust: 10’ 11” deep (from elevator pit at center line) 21’ 6” wide (downstage edge, trapezoid shape 34’8” wide upstage) Traps: Stage area upstage of proscenium is fully trapped. 2 trapped areas, 22’ x 24’ each, consist of 12- 8’ x 4’ traps. Grid: 82’ 70’ 68’ 53’ Load - In Door: 15’ 10” wide x 16’ 0” high maximum clearance Stage Floor: Sprung Maple - painted black 7” 0” 6” 6” high - - top of (1’ 6”h x 6”w) structural steel I Beam high - top of rigging well steel at grid walkway high - pipe at high trim over semi-thrust FOH GROUND PLAN AVAILABLE ON REQUEST Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation D-6 James K. Polk Theater ELECTRICS James K. Polk Theater is a modified thrust / proscenium style theater equipped with (3) front of house catwalks, (2) box booms, and (5) overstage electrics. The lighting control system is a ETC Eos, controlling 518 -20 amp plus 29 -50 amp dimmer / circuits. The theater is wired dimmer per circuit. The theater is also equipped with (3) Strong 1600 watt Xenon Supertroupers. The followspots are located in a glass enclosed booth approximately 95’ from plaster line. Position Circuits Road Circuits Permanent Lighting Fixtures* 24 -ETC S4 Zooms 6 -ETC S4-10° Ellipsoidal 20 amp 50 amp Beam 2 30 3 16 Beam 1 Light Bridge / O-Pipe Box Boom SR Box Boom SL Electric 1 Electric 2 Electric 3 Electric 4 Electric 5 Gallery SR Gallery SL Wall Pockets DSR Wall Pockets US Wall Pockets DSL Floor Pocket US 14 24 12 12 36 36 36 36 24 36 36 12 12 12 3 3 16 16 12 12 12 -ETC S4 Zooms 12 -ETC S4 Zooms 6 -Altman Sky Cyc 4 4 12 NOTE: All lighting instruments are permanently hung. These units may be moved, but must be restored during strike. Additional equipment can be made available if not otherwise in use, providing that the Technical Director receives a request for such equipment no later than two (2) weeks prior to load-in. For a detailed list of available lighting equipment see the “Lighting Inventory” sheet enclosed in this tech packet. All available equipment is offered on a first come, first served basis. ROAD CIRCUITS / POWER Two (2) company switches of 400 amps / 3 phase, are located DSR approximately 45’ from the SR proscenium arch. All switches are equipped with camlock connectors. The Road Circuits are "in conduit" wire runs from dedicated front of house pigtails to a plug panel. This is not a dimmer transfer panel. A DMX patch bay is located in the SR Alcove providing touring consoles access to the house's dimmer racks. Optical Isolation and Merge units are provided. An additional 200 amp / 3 phase company switch is planed for DSL Audio position to be installed in the spring of 2012. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation D-7 James K. Polk Theater AUDIO SYSTEM The main house sound system contains a Meyer center cluster with four UPQ-1P (outside) and two UPQ-2P (inside) cabinets and two Meyer UPA-1C cabinets mounted on the second beam processed with Meyer M1A’s and driven by Crown amps. The system is transported via a BSS Blu-800 / Blu-320 combo over CobraNet with the cluster processed through a Galileo 616. There is a Blu-10 located in the audio booth to access control of the system. The permanent audio console is a Soundcraft Vi6- 64 located in the control room on Orchestra Level at the rear of the House. There are a single stage box stage left, a secondary rack of 32 inputs- that is shared with Jackson Hall (advanced notice is required), and 12 tie lines stage right, stage left, and up stage left to the control room. Various outboard equipment is available on request as well as other speakers and amplifiers. The theater is equipped with an infra-red system for the hearingimpaired. We ask that consideration be given to this when setting up additional audio systems. Contact the Technical Director for current equipment availability. Audio is provided for re-enforcement and playback only. There is NO stage monitor console or system. PAGE SYSTEM The backstage page system is based on a TOA 900 mixer/ A-924 amplifier with page mute over program and easily accommodates visiting companies’ page inputs. The page is available in all dressing rooms and corridors. The Spot Booth is equipped with three audio monitors which are normally fed from a house mix (with attenuator control in the light booth). HEADSET COMMUNICATIONS There is an eight channel Clear-Com system. A four channel remote station is located at the Stage Manager’s Desk with connections available throughout the building. Belt packs and Beyer headsets will be provided as required. A Telex RadioCom BTR-800 w/four 2ch wireless belt packs is available for an additional charge. We do not combine our PL systems with any other production company’s PL. SECONDARY SYSTEMS Closed-circuit television is available for show operations at the Stage Manager’s Desk, Green Rooms, and other areas. Requires advance arrangement. All Dressing Rooms, Green Rooms, Stages, and Control Rooms are wired for telephone service requires advance arrangement. A small Press Splitter is available for connecting members of the broadcast media when requested and approved. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation D-8 JAMES K. POLK THEATER Line Distance 23' 0" Unit GP 22' 0" GP 20' 9" GP - - 18' 7" GP 17' 9" GP 16' 5" GP 15' 4" GP 14' 5" GP 12' 8" SL Lighting "Pod" 6 -20 amp Circuits 12' 8" SR Lighting "Pod" 6 -20 amp Circuits - - - - - - - B* C* D* F* G* H* I* J* K* L* Notes - - O* 2' 8" Electric "O" 24 -20 amp Circuits 1 2 3 0' 10" House Teaser Blue in Color. 54' wide x 15' high. 1' 4" GP 1' 10" Grand Drape Blue in Color. Not to Be Moved. Will Not Travel. 2 Panels at 35' wide x 34' high. 4 2' 5" 1st Border Black Velour. 2 panels at 34' wide x 14' high. - Black Velour. Mounted on 13' traveler sections with 18' traveling pipe. Goods 17' wide x 38' high. st 6 3' 3" 1 Legs 7 8 3' 10" GP 4' 5" GP - - - 5' 4" Electric 1 36 -20 amp Circuits na DSR Tab 36' off center na DSL Tab 36' off center 6' 10" GP 7' 3" GP 7' 10" GP 8' 3" GP 8' 10" GP 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 9' 4" GP 9' 10" "Dinky" Border 10' 4" GP 10' 10" GP Black Velour. Goods 60' wide x 8' high. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation Updated – December 16, 2008 D-9 Line Distance 22 23 11' 4" Unit GP 11' 10" GP - - 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 39 40 42 43 44 46 49 50 51 53 54 55 56 58 59 61 Notes - GP 12' 5" nd 13' 4" 2 Border Black Velour. 2 panels at 34' wide x 14' high. 13' 10" 2nd Legs 14' 4" GP na CSR Tab 36' off center na CSL Tab 36' off center 15' 11" Electric 2 36 -20 amp Circuits 16' 7" GP 17' 0" GP 18' 0" GP - - 19' 0" GP 19' 6" GP - - 20' 6" GP 21' 0" GP - - 22' 0" GP Black Velour. Mounted on 13' traveler sections with 18' traveling pipe. Goods 17' wide x 38' high. - - - GP 22' 6" rd 23' 0" 3 Border Black Velour. 2 panels at 34' wide x 14' high. - - - 24' 0" 3rd Legs - - Black Velour. Mounted on 13' traveler sections with 18' traveling pipe. Goods 17' wide x 38' high. - - - - 26’ 2” Electric 3 36 -20 amp Circuits 26’ 8” GP 27’ 2” GP - - 28’ 2” GP 28’ 8” GP 29’ 2” GP 29’ 8” Traveler Full Black Velour. 2 Panels at 35' wide x 32' high. - - - 30’ 8” GP 31’ 2” GP - - 32’ 2” GP - Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation Updated – December 16, 2008 D-10 - Line Distance 62 63 64 65 66 Unit GP Notes 32’ 8” 33’ 2” 4th Border Black Velour. 2 panels at 34' wide x 14' high. 69 72 76 77 78 79 80 83 86 89* th Black Velour. No traveler track. Goods 17’ wide x 38’ high. 33’ 8” 4 Legs 34’ 2” GP 34’ 8” GP - - - - - - 36’ 2” Electric 4 36 -20 amp Circuits - - - - - - 37’ 8” Electric 5 - - 24 -20 amp Circuits ( 6 -4 Circuit / 1000 watt Altman Sky Cyc Units - - - - - - - 39’ 8” GP 40’ 2” GP 40’ 8” GP th 41’ 2” 5 Legs 41’ 8” GP - - - - - - 43’ 2” Opera Cyclorama White Translucent - Goods 60’ wide x 30’ high - - - - - - 44’ 8” Cyc Pipe White - Goods 72' wide x 36' high - - - - - - 46’ 8” Storage Pipe Extra Traveler Stored. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Black Velour. No Traveler Track. Goods 17’ wide x 38’ tall. * Double Purchase Pipes. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation Updated – December 16, 2008 D-11 Lobby and Support Areas Jackson Lobby Floor Plan Center Lobby Floor Plan Polk Theater Lobby Floor Plan Dressing Room Schedule Rehearsal Hall Rehearsal Hall Floor Plan Stage Level (G) Floor Plan Dressing Room (F) Level Floor Plan Chorus Dressing Room (D) Level Floor Plan Lobby and Support Areas DRESSING ROOM SCHEDULE Dressing Room Tennessee Suite 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Choral F Choral E Choral D Choral C Choral B Choral A 20 21 Quick Change Quick Change Quick Change Capacity Star 6 6 5 4 4 2 4 2 2 9 5 5 23 23 16 14 17 20 12 12 2 2 1 Showers 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 0 0 0 Sinks 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 Toilet 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 Primary Theater Serviced Jackson Hall Jackson Hall Jackson Hall Jackson Hall Jackson Hall Jackson Hall Jackson Hall Jackson Hall Polk Theater Polk Theater Polk Theater Polk Theater Polk Theater Jackson Hall Jackson Hall Jackson Hall / Polk Theater Jackson Hall / Polk Theater Polk Theater Polk Theater Johnson Theater Johnson Theater Jackson Hall Jackson Hall Polk Theater NOTE: In order to coordinate the schedule of the dressing room areas, the TPAC Technical Director will assist visiting companies in the assignment of dressing rooms. TPAC is a multipurpose facility and, as such, frequently has more than one theater in use at a time. REHEARSAL HALL The Rehearsal Hall is located on Level 1, two floors below Jackson and Polk stages. The 40’ 11” x 51’ 6” space is suitable for dance, symphony, and other types of rehearsals. The Rehearsal Hall is centrally located in the backstage area of the building, near dressing rooms and restrooms. It is not generally considered a public performance space, although it is accessible via the stage door entrance. There is a pipe grid installed over the room at a 15’4” height, but no electrical/dimmer system. Full length mirrors cover one wall, with curtains capable of being drawn to mask the mirrors, as well as acoustically dampen the room. The floor is covered with vinyl over a sprung plywood floor. The Rehearsal Hall is considered a separate hall for booking purposes and is not automatically affiliated with the rental of theater space. Reservations must be made to hold the Rehearsal Hall for use. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation F-8 Miscellaneous Information Medical Emergency Medical Personnel Personal Services Production Services Catering Hotels Transportation Places to Eat Miscellaneous Information MEDICAL AND EMERGENCY There are no full time medical personnel on site at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center. There are, however, emergency first aid kits available throughout the facility. These kits carry supplies to handle small, minor injuries. In the event of a major medical emergency, Baptist Hospital and Centennial Medical Center are approximately two miles away. Vanderbilt University Medical Center is approximately four miles away. Metro Nashville has emergency vehicles approximately one half mile from the Tennessee Performing Arts Center. All hospitals and medical centers listed below have fully staffed emergency clinics capable of handling any major illness or accident. St. Thomas Midtown Hospital 2000 Church St. Nashville, TN 37236 www.sths.com/midtown/pages/default.aspx Emergency Pavilion 615-284-8484 General Information 615-284-5555 Patient Information 615-284-5288 Admitting Office 615-284-4830 Physician Referral 615-284-6348 Centennial Medical Center 2300 Patterson St. Nashville, TN 37203 www.centennialmedicalcenter.com Emergency Room 615-342-1500 General Information 615-342-1000 Patient Information 615-342-2600 Billing Inquiries 615-886-4733 Physician Referral 615-342-1919 Vanderbilt University Medical Center 21st Avenue S and Garland Ave. Nashville, TN 37232 www.mc.vanderbilt.edu Emergency Room 615-322-3391 General Information 615-322-5000 Patient Information 615-322-1000 Billing and Insurance 615-936-0910 Poison Center 615-936-2034 Physician Referral 615-343-4444 Metro Ambulance 911 Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-1 Miscellaneous Information MEDICAL PERSONNEL Allergy & Asthma Specialist: Michael P. Miller, M.D. 1915 Church Street Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 321-1121 (615) 321-1202 Fax Chiropractor: Action Chiropractic Dr. Casey Bearden 6410 Charlotte Ave., Suite 101 Nashville, TN 37209 (615) 356-4656 Mon., Wed. 9am – 1pm Closed Tuesdays Thurs. 2pm – 6pm Fri. 9am – 1pm www.nashvillespinedr.com *After hours emergency no: (615) 479-0454 Dentist: Green Hills Dental Group Dr. John Farringer, III 4205 Hillsboro Road, Ste. B105 Nashville, TN 37215 (615) 385-1190 Mon. – Wed. 7:30am – 4:30pm Thurs. 7:30am – 12pm www.farringer.com Family & Occupational: 3rd and Church Healthcare 301 Church St. Nashville, TN 37201 (615) 255-7902 Mon. – Fri. 9am – 5pm www.thirdandchurchhealthcare.com *Also offers massage and chiropractic services Massage Therapist: Henry Cannon, LMT 631 W Iris Dr. Nashville, TN 37204 (615) 337-4176 Mon. – Sat. 10am – 8pm Sun. 12pm – 6pm (By appt. only) www.henrycannonlmt.com Body and Sole Julie Lowery, LMT 162 4th Ave. N, Suite 104 Nashville, TN 37219 Mon. - Fri. 9:00am – 6:15pm www.bodyandsoletn.com Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-2 Miscellaneous Information OBGYN: Centennial Women’s Hospital 2221 Murphy Ave. Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 342-1000 Pet Emergency Services: Nashville Pet Emergency Clinic 2000 12th Ave. S Nashville, TN 37204 (615) 383-2600 Mon. – Fri. 6pm – 7am Sat. – Sun (Mon 7am) Open 24 hrs www.nashvillepetemergency.com Physical Therapist: Susan Underwood Physical Therapy 2021 Richard Jones Rd., Suite 180 Nashville, TN 37215 (615) 298-8021 Mon. – Thurs. 7am – 4:30pm Fri. 7am – 12:30pm www.sunderwoodpt.com Podiatrist: Green Hills Foot Care Center Dr. Sheila Schuler 4121 Hillsboro Pike, Suite 207 Nashville, TN 37215 (615) 383-8608 Mon. – Fri. 8:30am – 5pm www.greenhillsfootcare.com Sports Medicine: Vanderbilt Sports Medicine Medical Center East, South Tower 1211 Medical Center Drive Nashville, TN 37232 (615) 322-5000 Mon. – Fri. 8am – 5pm www.vanderbilthealth.com/orthopedics Nashville Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center 2011 Church Street, Suite 100 Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 284-5800 Mon. – Fri. 8am – 5pm www.nsmoc.com Throat Specialist: Vanderbilt Voice Center Medical Center East, South Tower 1215 21st Ave. S, Suite 7302 Nashville, TN 37232 (615) 936-5000 Mon. – Fri. 8am – 5pm www.vanderbilthealth.com/billwilkerson *Answering service pages on-call doctor after hours Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-3 Miscellaneous Information Veterinarian: Harris Veterinary Clinic Dr. Frank M. Harris, Jr. DVM 6410 Charlotte Pike, Suite 109 Nashville, TN 37209 (615) 356-7939 Mon. – Fri. 7:30am – 6pm Sat. 7:30am – 12pm www.harrisvetclinic.com Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-4 Miscellaneous Information PERSONAL SERVICES Laundry Mats Harding Place Coin Laundry 11 Harding Mall Nashville, TN 37211 (615) 834-8181 Mon – Sun: 7:00 am – 10:00 pm Sunshine Laundry Mat 204 Thompson Lane Nashville, TN 37211 (615) 834-0900 www.sunshinelaundromat.net Mon – Sun: 7:00 am – 10:00 pm Maytag Just Like Home Landry 2635 Franklin Pike Nashville, TN 37204 (615) 810-9734 www.justlikehomelaundry.com Mon – Thu: 7:00 am – 9:00 pm Fri – Sun: 7:00 am – 10:00 pm Dry Cleaning Nashville Cleaners 2116 21st Avenue South Nashville, TN 37212 (615) 298-2318 Nicholson Cleaners 419 Gallatin Road Nashville, TN 37206 (615) 228-4332 www.nicholsoncleaners.com Mon – Fri: 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Sat: 8:00 am – 3:00 pm Costume / Make-Up Performance Studios 523 Thompson Lane Nashville, TN 37211 (615) 256-0070 www.performancestudiosinc.com Mon – Fri: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Sat: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Bittner’s Formal Wear 2817 West End Avenue Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 329-3456 www.bittnersformalwear.com Shoe Repair TJ Shoe Repair 530 Church Street Nashville, TN 37219 (615) 244-4914 Peabody Shoe Repair 718 Thompson Lane Suite 105 Nashville, TN 37212 (615) 292-5214 Pharmacy Walgreens 226 5th Avenue North Nashville, TN 37219 (800) 925-4733 www.walgreens.com Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-5 Miscellaneous Information PERSONAL SERVICES Fitness Centers YMCA Downtown Centennial Sportsplex goPerformance & Fitness Gym 5 1000 Church Street Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 254-0631 www.ymcamidtn.org/gym 209 10th Avenue South Cummins Station #149 Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 251-1500 www.goperformance.com 222 25th Avenue North Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 862-8480 www.nashville.gov/parks-andrecreation/centennial-sportsplex 952 Main Street Nashville, TN 37206 (615) 226-5559 www.Gym5.com Post Office Arcade Station 16 Arcade Nashville, TN 37219 (615) 248-0965 www.usps.com Mon – Fri: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Main Post Office 525 Royal Parkway Nashville, TN 37230 (615) 872-5749 www.usps.com Mon – Fri: 8:00 am – 9:00 pm Sat: 9:00 am – 8:00 pm Sun: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Grociers Puckett’s Grocery & Restaurant HG Hill Urban Market The Turnip Truck Nashville Farmer’s Market 500 Church Street Nashville, TN 37219 (615) 770-2772 www.puckettsgrocery.com Mon – Thu: 7:00 am – 10:00 pm Fri – Sat: 7:00 am – 11:00 pm Sun: 7:00 am – 4:00 pm 970 Woodland Street Nashville, TN 37206 (615) 650-3600 www.theturniptruck.com Local / Organic Grocery & Deli Mon – Sat: 8:00 am – 8:00 pm Sun: 9:00 am – 7:00 pm 415 Church Street Nashville, TN 37219 (615) 244-9892 www.hghills.com Mon – Sat: 7:00 am – 9:00 pm Sun: 8:00 am – 9:00 pm 900 Rosa L Parks Boulevard Nashville, TN 37208 (615) 880-2001 www.nashvillefarmersmarket.org Farmers Market w Food Court Mon – Sun: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-6 Miscellaneous Information PRODUCTION SERVICES Music Instrument Rentals Studio Instrument Rentals (SIR) 1101 Cherry Avenue Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 255-4500 www.sir-usa.com Cartage and Instrument Rentals Forks Drum Closet Sound Check 750 Cowan Street Nashville, TN 37207 (615) 726-1165 www.soundchecknashville.com Cartage and Instrument Rental Black Bird Audio Rentals 2701 12th Avenue South Nashville, TN 37204 (615) 383-8343 (800) 553-6757 www.forksdrumcloset.com Drums; Sales, Service, Rentals 2505 Bransford Avenue Nashville, TN 37204 (615) 279-7368 www.blackbirdaudiorentals.com Microphone, Speaker, and Guitar Amp Rentals Music Stores Corner Music Cotton Music 12th 2705 Avenue South Nashville, TN 37204 (615) 297-9559 www.cornermusic.com Music Instrument Sales, Repair, Lessons Gear Closet Audio Gruhn Guitars 800 18th Avenue South Suite D Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 242-6680 www.gearclosetaudio.com Amps, Guitars, Outboard, Effects World Music 2120 8th Avenue South Nashville, TN 37204 (615) 256-2033 www.gruhn.com Vintage Guitars, Bass, Amps, Repair Nashville Used Music 7069 US Hywy 70S Nashville, TN 37221 (615) 425-0256 www.worldmusicnashville.com Amps, Guitars, Bass, Amps Carter Vintage Guitar th 434 Houston Street Suite 131 Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 383-8947 www.cottenmusic.com Acoustic Guitars, Mandolins, Vintage 625 8 Avenue South Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 915-1851 www.cartervintage.com Wide Selection of Vintage Guitars 4876 Nolensville Road Nashville, TN 37211 (615) 837-7529 www.nashvilleusedmusic.com New and Used Instruments 2nd Hand Used Music Consignment 442 East Iris Drive Nashville, TN 37204 (615) 297-1556 Consignment Servicing Studio Musicians Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-7 Miscellaneous Information PRODUCTION SERVICES Music Stores (cont.) Vintage King Audio 2826 Dogwood Place Nashville, TN 37204 (615) 866-5015 www.vintageking.com Outboard, Recording, Pro-Audio The Violin Shop Rock Block Guitars 2113 Elliston Place Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 321-0317 www.rockblockguitars.com Petals, Effects, Guitars, Amps Steinway Piano Gallery of Nashville 2504 Franklin Pike Nashville, TN 37204 (615) 662-1570 www.theviolinshop.com Violins, Bows, Cases 4285 Sidco Drive Nashville, TN 37204 (615) 373-5901 www.steinwaynashville.com Sales, Concert Rentals Audio Vendors Blackhawk Audio Brantley Sound Associates 112 Center Drive White House, TN 37188 (615) 672-1440 www.blackhawkaudio.com Full Service Touring and Installation CTS Audio 115 Duluth Avenue Nashville, TN 37209 (615) 256-6260 www.brantleysound.com Audio and Staging Spectrum Sound 7108 Crossroads Boulevard Suite 308 Brentwood, TN 37027 (615) 377-8808 www.ctsaudio.com Mid-Coast Sound 1040 Acorn Drive Suite C Nashville, TN 37210 (615) 391-3700 www.spectrumsound.net Morris Lights and Sound 1002 Jones Road Hendersonville, TN 37075 (615) 264-3896 www.midcoastsound.com Meyer Audio, Full Service Sound 220 Cumberland Bend Nashville, TN 37228 (615) 890-6277 www.experiencemorris.com Full Service Lights and Sound Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-8 Miscellaneous Information PRODUCTION SERVICES Lighting Vendors Bandit Lites Bradfield Stage Lighting 1600 JP Hennessy Drive La Vergne, TN 37086 (615) 641-9000 www.banditlites.com Rental and Sales 4 Wall Lighting 620-A Davidson Street Nashville, TN 37213 (615) 256-0977 www.bradfieldcompany.com Sales and Rental Stagelight Nashville 820 Cowan Street Nashville, TN 37207 (615) 453-2332 www.4wall.com/nashville On Line Sales, Rentals Christie Lites 2901 Armory Drive Suite 106 Nashville, TN 37204 www.stagelight.com/office-nashville On Line Sales and Rentals Global Premiere 6050 Dana Way Suite 250 Antioch, TN 37013 (615) 280-5450 www.christielites.com 730 North Gallatin Pike Madison, TN 37115 (615) 315-0802 www.premierglobalproduction.com Scenic Shops Green Enterprises Gary Musick Scenic 607 Bass Street Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 242-9632 Theatrical and Studio Set Construction Mill Creek Associates 106 Cummings Court Antioch, TN 37013 (615) 832-0905 www.mill-creek.com Custom Mill Work, Exhibits, Sets 885 Elm Hill Pike Nashville, TN 37210 (615) 259-2400 www.garymusickproductions.com Event, Entertainment, Corporate Design and Staging MadeFirst 1015 West Kirkland Avenue Nashville, TN 37216 (615) 583-9113 www.madefirst.com Event and Set Design / Construction Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-9 Miscellaneous Information PRODUCTION SERVICES Hardware Stores Third Avenue Industrial Hardware rd 1138 3 Avenue North Nashville, TN 37208 (615) 255-5023 www.3aveind.com Full Service General Hardware Walker Lumber & Hardware 527 Thompson Lane Nashville, TN 37211 (615) 254-3344 www.acehardware.com Lumber Capitol City Bolt and Screw Contractors & Industrial Supply 1003 3rd Avenue South Nashville, TN 37210 (615) 254-8707 www.ccbstn.com Nuts and Bolts 1241 Foster Avenue Nashville, TN 37210 (615) 256-8658 www.cisrigging.com Rigging Steel and Hardware Event / Party Vendors Music City Events Nashville Event Lighting www.amusiccityevent.com Wedding and Event Planners Tech Works 2969 Armory Drive Suite 400-B Nashville, TN 37204 (615) 414-6724 www.nashvilleeventlighting.co Reception and Party Lighting Music City Tents and Events 243 Blanton Avenue Nashville, TN 37210 (615) 255-4008 www.techworksnashville.com Event Lighting and Sound Liberty Party Service 2120 Crestmoor Road Nashville, TN 37215 (615) 425-4392 www.libertypartyrental.com Chairs, Tables, Settings 5901 California Avenue Nashville, TN 37209 (615) 298-9222 www.musiccitytents.com Tent and Party Rentals Visual Elements 1924 Air Lane Drive Nashville, TN 37201 (615) 884-5455 www.veevents.com Drape, Décor, Furnishings, Chandeliers Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-10 Miscellaneous Information CATERING Alexander’s Catering 511 Union St., Suite 2626 Nashville, TN 37219 (615) 726-3699 www.alexanderscatering.com Savannah Tea Company 707 Monroe St. Nashville, TN 37208 (615) 248-2288 Stage Left Catering, Inc. 189 Mount Juliet Rd. Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 (615) 773-2258 Tomkats, Inc. 641 Fogg St. Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 256-9596 Dega Catering 214 Fesslers Ln. Nashville, TN 37210 (865) 584-3258 Kristen Winston Catering PO Box 58253 Nashville, TN 37205 (615) 810-9229 Monell’s 1235 6th Ave. N Nashville, TN 37208 (615) 248-4747 Yum! Catering 427 Chestnut St., Suite 104 Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 313-9929 www.stageleftcatering.com www.degaville.com www.savannahteacompany.com www.tomkats.com Kristen@kwcatering.com www.kwcatering.com www.yumcatering.net www.monellstn.com Rapid Catering 2610 Jefferson St. Nashville, TN 37208 (615) 329-1909 Concert Specific/Travelling Caterer: Entertainment Theatrical Catering 6809 Glenbrook Cir. Knoxville, TN 37919 (865) 584-9413 Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-11 Miscellaneous Information HOTELS There are many wonderful hotels in the Nashville area. For a complete listing of downtown hotels, visit www.nashvilledowntown.com/play/hotels Below are those within one block of TPAC. Please note that Preferred Partners reserve special considerations for those affiliated with TPAC, and ask for Sales and Catering Offices at all hotels as they may be able to assist with group and corporate rates. Homewood Suites 706 Church Street Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 742-5550 www.homewoodsuites3.hilton.com Doubletree Hotel 315 4th Ave. N Nashville, TN 37219 (615) 244-8200 The Hermitage Hotel 231 6th Ave. N Nashville, TN 37219 (888) 888-9414 www.thehermitagehotel.com Sheraton Nashville Downtown Hotel 623 Union St. Nashville, TN 37219 (615) 259-2000 www.sheratonnashvilledowntown.com www.doubletree3.hilton.com/en/index.html Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-12 Miscellaneous Information TRANSPORTATION Cargo Van and Car Rentals Alamo Car Rentals Tennessee Car and Van Rental Budget Car Rentals Thrifty Car Rental BNA 1 Terminal Dr. Nashville, TN 37217 (615) 361-7467 Many locations in Nashville www.alamo.com/en_US/carrental/home.html 1816 Church St. Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 366-0806 Many locations in Nashville www.budget.com 2408 Lebanon Pike Nashville, TN 37214 (615) 885-1632 www.tnvanrental.com BNA 1 Terminal Dr. Nashville, TN 37217 (615) 361-6050 Many locations in Nashville www.thrifty.com Enterprise Rent-A-Car 121 4th Ave. S Nashville, TN 37201 (615) 242-5675 (615) 275-0011 (airport) Many locations in Nashville www.enterprise.com Musical Instrument Cartage Studio Instrument Rentals 1101 Cherry Ave. Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 255-4500 www.sir-usa.com Equipped step vans & trucks with lifts Sound Check 750 Cowan Street Nashville, TN 37207 (615) 726-1165 www.soundchecknashville.com Limousine Services Grand Avenue Chauffeured Transportation 186 N 1st St. Nashville, TN 37213 (615) 714-5466 Celebrity Limousines Capitol Limousines, Inc. 2975 Elm Hill Pike Nashville, TN 37214 (615) 988-8076 Matchless Limousines, Inc. 254 Spence Ln. Nashville, TN 37210 (615) 620-LIMO(5466) www.grandavenueworldwide.com P.O. Box 140193 Nashville, TN 37214 (615) 349-1490 www.limousinecompanynashville.com www.matchlesstransportation.com Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-13 Miscellaneous Information TRANSPORTATION Bus and Passenger Vans Anchor Transportation, Inc. 3108 Blevins Rd. Nashville, TN 37189 (615) 860-6800 www.anchortransportation.com Gray Line Tours 2416 Music Valley Dr., Suite 102 Nashville, TN 37214 (615) 883-5555 www.graylinetn.com Metro Transit Authority Office: 130 Nestor St. Nashville, TN 37210 (615) 862-5969 Station: Music City Central 400 Charlotte Ave. Nashville, TN 37219 (615) 862-5950 www.nashvillemta.org Call or visit website for schedules Taxi Services Allied Cab Company American Taxi Checker Cab Yellow Cab Metro, Inc. Green Cab Volunteer Taxi (615) 885-7661 (615) 256-7000 (615) 424-6000 (615) 262-0451 (615) 256-0101 (615) 955-7777 Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-14 Miscellaneous Information PLACES TO EAT For a complete listing of downtown restaurants, visit www.nashvilledowntown.com or reference Nashville Downtown Partnership’s Guidebook. Nashville Signature Restaurants Arnold’s Country Kitchen 605 8th Ave. S Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 256-4455 www.arnoldscountrykitchen.com Sun. – Thurs. 11am – 9:30pm Fri. – Sat. 11am – 11:30pm Southern Meat and Three Pancake Pantry 1796 21st Ave. S Nashville, TN 37212 (615) 383-9333 www.thepancakepantry.com Mon. – Fri. ; 6:00 am – 3:00 pm Sat. – Sun. ; 6:00 am – 4:00 pm Jack’s Bar-B-Que 416 Broadway Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 254-5715 www.jacksbarbque.com Mon. – Thurs. ; 10:30 am – 9:00 pm Fri. – Sat. ; 10:30 am – 10:00 pm Sun. – 11:00 am – 6:00 pm Bar-B-Que Puckett’s Grocery 500 Church St., Suite 100 Nashville, TN 37219 (615) 770-2772 www.puckettsgrocery.com Mon. – Thurs. ; 7:00 am – 10:00 pm Fri. – Sat. ; 7:00 am – 11:00 pm Sun. ; 7:00 am – 4:00 pm Classic Americana Breakfast Loveless Café Noshville New York Delicatessen 8400 Tennessee Hwy 100 Nashville, TN 37221 (615) 646-9700 www.lovelesscafe.com Mon. – Sun. ; 7:00 am – 9:00 pm Southern Meat and Three 1918 Broadway Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 329-6674 www.noshville.com Mon. ; 6:30 am – 2:30 pm Tues. – Thurs. ; 6:30 am – 8:30 pm Fri. ; 6:30 am – 9:30 pm Sat. ; 7:30 am – 9:30 pm Sun. ; 7:30 am – 8:30 pm New York Style Deli Staff Recommendations Batter’d and Fried Beyond the Edge 1008 Woodland St. (short cab ride) (615) 226-9283 www.batteredandfried.com 112 S. 11th St. (short cab ride) (615) 226-EDGE (3343) www.beyondtheedge.net Mon. – Fri. ; 10:30 am – 2:30 pm Mon. – Sun. ; 11:00 am – 2:30 am Seafood and Sushi Sports Bar and Grill Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-15 Miscellaneous Information PLACES TO EAT For a complete listing of downtown restaurants, visit www.nashvilledowntown.com or reference Nashville Downtown Partnership’s Guidebook. Staff Recommendations (cont.) Café Fuzion Rae’s Gourmet Sandwich Shoppe 7th 231 Ave. N (walking distance) (615) 953-6468 501 Union St. (walking distance) (615) 313-7237 www.raesgourmet.com Mon. – Fri. ; 7:00 am – 3:00 pm Sat. ; 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Mon. – Fri. ; 11:00 am – 2:00 pm Deli Asian American The Pharmacy Burger Parlor & Beer Garden 731 McFerrin Ave. (short cab ride) (615) 712-9517 www.thepharmacynashville.com Rosepepper Cantina 1907 Eastland Ave. (short cab ride) (615) 227-4777 www.rosepepper.com Sun. – Thu. ; 11:00 am – 10:00 pm Fri. – Sat. ; 11:00 am – 11:00 pm Mon. – Fri. ; 11:00 am – 2:00 pm; 4:00 pm – 9:30 pm Sat. ; 11:00 am – 10:30 pm Sun. ; 11:00 am – 9:00 pm American Old-Style Burgers Mexican Grill Dinner Suggestions Blackstone Marche 1918 West End Ave (short cab ride) (615) 327-9969 www.blackstonebrewery.com Mon. – Thurs.; 11:00 am – 11:00 pm Sat. ; 11:00 am – 12:00 am Sun. ; 11:00 am – 10:00 pm American 1000 Main St. Nashville, TN 37206 (615) 262-1111 www.marcheartisanfoods.com Tues. – Fri. ; 8:00 am – 9:00 pm Sat. ; 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Sun. ; 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Artisan Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-16 Miscellaneous Information PLACES TO EAT For a complete listing of downtown restaurants, visit www.nashvilledowntown.com or reference Nashville Downtown Partnership’s Guidebook. Dinner Suggestions (cont.) Margot Café and Bar 1017 Woodland St. Nashville, TN 37206 (615) 227-4668 www.margotcafe.com The Melting Pot 166 2nd Ave. N Nashville, TN 37201 (615) 742-4970 www.themeltingpot.com Tues. – Sat. ; 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Sun. ; 11:00 am – 2:00 pm Mon. – Thurs. ; 4:30 pm – 10:00 pm Sat. ; 3:00 pm – 11:00 pm Sun. ; 2:00 pm – 10:00 pm French/Italian Fondue Morton’s The Palm 618 Church St. Nashville, TN 37219 (615) 259-4558 www.mortons.com 140 5th Ave. S Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 742-7256 www.thepalm.com Mon. – Sat. ; 5:30 pm – 11:00 pm Sun. ; 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm Mon. – Fri. ; 11:00 am – 11:00 pm Sat. ; 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm Sun. ; 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm Fine Dining Steakhouse Nearby Coffee Shops Dunn Bros. Coffee Provence Breads & Café 401 Church St., Suite 100 (615) 252-2567 www.dunnbros.com 601 Church St. (615) 664-1150 www.provencebreads.com Mon. – Fri. ; 6:00 am – 6:00 pm Sat . ; 7:00 am – 2:00 pm Sun. ; 7:00 am – 12:00 pm Starbucks Mon. ; 8:00 am – 2:00 pm Tues. – Fri. ; 7:00 am – 4:00 pm Sat. – Sun. ; 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Starbucks Fifth Third Center 424 Church St., 1st Floor (615) 248-3339 www.starbucks.com Mon. – Fri. ; 6:00 am – 6:00 pm Sat. – Sun. ; 6:00 am – 4:00 pm Double Tree Hotel 315 4th Avenue North (615) 747-4836 www.starbucks.com Mon. – Fri. ; 6:00 am – 6:00 pm Sat. ; 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Sun. ; 7:00 am – 2:00 pm Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-17 Miscellaneous Information PLACES TO EAT For a complete listing of downtown restaurants, visit www.nashvilledowntown.com or reference Nashville Downtown Partnership’s Guidebook. Nearby Coffee Shops (cont.) Dunkin’ Donuts Panera Bread Music City Center 400 Charlotte Avenue (615) 256-0067 www.dunkindonuts.com Mon. – Fri. ; 5:00 am – 7:00 pm Sat. – Sun. ; 6:00 am – 6:00 pm 401 NE Northgate Way (615) 401-1171 Two Blocks toward Broadway www.panerabread.com Mon. – Fri. ; 6:00 am – 7:30 pm Sat. ; 7:00 am – 7:30 pm Sun. ; 7:00 am – 3:00 pm Frothy Monkey 235 5th Avenue North (615) 891-1015 www.frothymonkey.com Mon. – Thu. ; 7:00 am – 9:00 pm Fri. – Sat. ; 7:00 am – 10:00 pm Sun. ; 8:00 am – 9:00 pm Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation H-18 Shared Inventories Lighting Inventory Audio Inventory Outboard Audio Systems Stage Equipment Inventory Electronic Files Lighting Inventory Ellipsoidal Jackson Hall Polk Theater Johnson Theater Available on Request 48 48 24 24 24 6 2 2 6 Jackson Hall Polk Theater ETC Source 4 > 41530 -15° to 30° Zoom 750w > 42550 -25° to 50° Zoom 750w > 410 -10° Fixed 575w > 414 -14° EDLT Fixed 575w > 419 -19° Fixed 575w 10 33 24 8 > 426 -26° Fixed 575w > 436 -36° Fixed 575w > 450 -50° Fixed 575w > 470 -70° EDLT Fixed 575w > 5° Barrel Only > 10° Barrel Only > 14° EDLT Barrel Only > 26° Barrel Only > 36° Barrel Only > 50° Barrel Only > Iris Kit > Pattern Holder Fresnel Par 64 Johnson Theater Par 64 ETC Source 4 Par Strand Lighting > > > > 2 56 117 78 8 4 2 6 2 12 5 4 26 176 Available on Request 120 24 3380 6” Fresnel ( 1kw ) Barn Doors for above 3480 8” Fresnel ( 2kw ) Barn Doors for above 45 20 Chauvet Tour 2 Zoom LED 18 Cyc Light Jackson Hall Polk Theater 8 6 6 6 Johnson Theater 100 30 60 24 Available on Request Altman Lighting > > > > > Sky Cyc ( 4 Cell ) Floor Quartz ( 4 Cir. ) Zip Strips ( 3 Cir. ) Q-Lites Altman EC-1 10 12 6 Kleigl Lighting > R40 Strip ( 4 Cir. ) > 16” Scoop 8 12 12 Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation Updated – June 25, 2014 I-1 Automated Lighting Jackson Hall Polk Theater Johnson Theater Available on Request Fog Machines > DF-50 Hazer * > LeMaitre LGS * 1 2 High End Systems 6 > Cyberlight SV * Wybron 48 42 4 > Color Ram II 7110* (6”/8”) > Color Ram II 4520* (S4) > Power Supplies * Followspots Jackson Hall Polk Theater Johnson Theater Available on Request Followspots > 3000 w Xenon Lycian 1293* > 1600 w Xenon Supertrouper* 4 3 Additional Rental Charge for use of this Equipment * Control Systems Jackson Hall Polk Theater 1 1 Johnson Theater Available on Request 1 1 1 Johnson Theater Available on Request Consoles > ETC Eos > ETC Ion > ETC Insight 2x Goddard DMX Devices > Very Smart Splitters > Smart Merge 2 Units Dimming System 2 1 2 1 Jackson Hall Polk Theater 630 21 518 29 ETC Sensor > 48 x 2.4kw Portable > D20 AF 20 amp > D50 AF 50 amp 1 192 Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation Updated – June 25, 2014 I-2 Audio Inventory The following lists the general audio equipment which TPAC makes available by request. Please contact the Technical Director for availability. Microphones Description AKG AKG 414 AKG C460 AKG C451 w/ CK1 capsules and 2 CK22 omni capsules MKE-2PH wired Lav Mic MD 421 E609 FM500/HC Crown PCC RE 16 Beta 52 Beta 57 Beta 58 Beta 87 SM 57 SM 58 SM 81 SM 91 SM 98 SM 99 PG 56 KSM 109 ULX Series 4 Pack w/ 87C HH and MKE-2 Belt Packs* Direct Boxes Pro48 Direct Box Sennheiser Earthworks Crown EV Shure Shure Countryman Radial Available on Request 8 2 4 2 6 2 1 3 5 2 12 12 6 5 6 7 4 6 2 3 4 2 9 3 Additional Rental Charge for use of this Equipment * Speakers Description EAW SM200i Stage Monitors JF 260 MSL-3 with 2 Processors and Amplifiers 650 Subs with Processor and Amplifiers VRX932LAP VRX918SP Meyer JBL Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation Updated – December 16, 2008 I-3 Available on Request 12 4 8 6 12 12 Tape and Digital Decks Description Panasonic Tascam Denon Sony Marantz SV4100 DAT DA30 DAT C635 Cd Player DVP-NS300 DVD Player CDR510 Recorder MISC Description Effects EFX Rack 1 TC Electronics M3000 Lexicon PCM80 EFX Rack 2 TC Electronics M3000 Yamaha SPX 900 Lexicon PCM60 Limiters Equalizers Mix Desk Wireless PL Press DA dbx 160 X Limiter- 4 Packs White 4000 Series EQ- Paired Klark Teknik DN-410 (Dual Parametric Equalizer)- Pair Klark Teknik DN-370- Paired dbx iEQ31- Paired Yamaha PM 4000-48 with Power Supply Vega RF with 2 Belt Packs - Tx1-210.525, Tx2-212.025, Rx 175.0 Whirlwind Press Power2- 16 Channel Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation Updated – December 16, 2008 I-4 Available on Request 2 1 1 1 1 Available on Request 2 1 1 1 1 3 6 2 4 2 1 1 1 Outboard Audio Systems The following Audio Systems are packaged to augment the audio systems permanently installed in our theaters. Each system is treated as a whole unit and components are not transferable between the three systems. Line Array System The Meyer’s M’elodie/ 700 Sub rig is designed for larger musical-based shows in Jackson Hall and Polk Theater. Amt 16x2 3x2 4x2 1 2 Manufacture Meyer Sound Meyer Sound Meyer Sound Meyer Sound Meyer Sound Model M’elodie Compact Curvilinear Array 700HP Subs With Rigging Frame Mina Subcompact Curvilinear Array Galileo 616 Management System M’elodie Rigging Frame Fixed Array System The JBL VRX rig is suitable for more musically intimate or dialog based performances in Polk Theater. Ground stacked it can also be used to supply offstage foldback for dance or music where wide coverage but a limited foot print is required. It is also useful in Johnson Theater for musical performances. Amt 16 14 8 4 Manufacture JBL JBL JBL JBL Model VRX 932LAP Powered Constant Curvature Array VRX 918SP Powered Subs SS4-BK Mounting Poles VRX-AF Rigging Frames MSL System This MSL3 rig is available for dialog in Jackson or Polk or for musical performances in Polk. Amt (2x2) x2 6 2 1 Manufacture Meyer Sound Meyer Sound Meyer Sound Meyer Sound Model MSL3 Trapezoid Loudspeakers 650 Subs M-3T Loudspeaker Processor B-2 Sub Processor Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation Updated – December 16, 2008 I-5 Stage Equipment Inventory The following lists the general stage equipment which TPAC makes available by request. Please contact the Technical Director for availability. Orchestra Equipment Description Available on Request Chairs Wenger Padded Orchestra Chairs Wenger Padded Cello Chairs Wenger Padded Bass Stools Wenger Music Stands Music Stand Lights Wenger 4’ x 8’ Laminated Riser Lids 8” Legs for above 16” Legs for above 24” Legs for above 32” Legs for above 24” to 40” Adjustable Legs for above 2 Step Stair Units 3 Step Stair Units 126 20 6 83 55 48 132 or 22 sets 62 or 10 sets 68 or 11 sets 72 or 12 sets 72 or 12 sets 2 5 Pianos Description Available on Request Steinway “D” 9’ Concert Grand Piano “M” 5’ 6” Concert Baby Grand Piano WX7S Upright Piano (black) U-1 Upright Piano (black) Music Stands Stage Risers Yamaha 1 1 1 1 Wardrobe Description Available on Request Ironing Irons Ironing Boards 2 4 Steamers Washer / Dryer Portable Close Steamers Washer / Dryer Set-Ups 2 3 MISC Description Dance Floor Lecterns Personnel Lifts 55” x 60’ Rolls of Rosco Cabriole (Blk / Lt Gry) Dance Floor Adjustable Height, Solid Wood Lectern with Light and Clock Biljax 24’ Battery Powered Personnel Lift Workforce 29’ Battery Powered Personnel Lift Genie 36’ Battery Powered Personnel Lift Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation Updated – May 26, 2015 I-6 Available on Request 10 2 1 1 1 Electronic Files ELECTRONIC FILES Technical Information Packet This Technical Information Packet is available in PDF Format from our Web Site and may be downloaded. The address is http://www.tpac.org/facilities/tech_info.asp Hall Drawings Theater drawings are available from the web site. The drawings are in AutoCad 2000 format. Plotted drawings may also be requested through your Event Services manager. We also maintain large format Adobe Acrobat files on the web site. Drawings List Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson ¼” Scale ¼” Scale ⅛” Scale Not to Scale ANSI ANSI ANSI ANSI E Size E Size D Size E Size ¼” Scale ¼” Scale ⅛” Scale Not to Scale ANSI ANSI ANSI ANSI E Size E Size D Size E Size Johnson Theater ¼” Scale ANSI D Size War War War War War ⅛” Scale ⅛” Scale ⅛” Scale Not to Scale ⅛” Scale ANSI ANSI ANSI ANSI ANSI Polk Polk Polk Polk Line Plot Electrics Plot Section Seating Chart Line Plot Electrics Plot Section Line Seating Chart Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial Stage Orchestra Balcony Seating Chart Courtyard C Size C Size C Size E Size C Size E-Mail Information Drawing request or questions can be addressed to techinfo@tpac.org Tennessee Performing Arts Center Management Corporation I-7