N Haugh Performing Arts Center

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N Haugh Performing Arts Center
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INTRODUCTION
The Haugh Performing Arts Center is a 1,400 seat proscenium venue located on the campus of Citrus
Community College, in the heart of Southern California's San Gabriel Valley. Each year the facility is
host to about 200 performances, including campus rehearsals, productions, and recitals, professional
artist series, a Saturday Series for Kids, and numerous rental events.
Immediately adjacent to the center is a state-of-the-art recording complex, which includes two studios
with full analog and digital recording and editing facilities. The complex is fully wired to allow
HPAC’s mainstage to serve as a studio scoring facility, and to provide high quality studio recording
services for performances in the Center. For further information about the Recording Arts complex,
contact Tim Jaquette at (626) 852-8069.
The information contained in this document is designed to provide an accurate overview of the
facility and its capabilities, and has been organized according to USITT guidelines. We invite your
comments and suggestions as we strive to make it increasingly comprehensive, accurate, and useful
to facility users.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ............................................................................................................. 2
Table of Contents .................................................................................................... 2
General Information ............................................................................................... 3
Management ............................................................................................................ 8
Load-In Area ......................................................................................................... 10
Carpentry ............................................................................................................... 11
Lighting .................................................................................................................. 14
Sound ...................................................................................................................... 16
Props ....................................................................................................................... 20
Wardrobe ............................................................................................................... 21
Attachment A: Area Map ..................................................................................... 22
Attachment B: Campus Map ............................................................................... 23
Attachment C: Groundplan of Stage................................................................... 24
Attachment D: Centerline Section of Theatre .................................................... 25
Attachment E: Line Plot of Theatre .................................................................... 26
Attachment F: Ground Plan of Facility .............................................................. 27
Attachment G: Seating Chart .............................................................................. 28
Attachment H: Circuit Chart ............................................................................... 29
Attachment I: Sound Layout................................................................................ 30
Attachment J: House Lighting Plot ..................................................................... 31
Attachment K: Standard Lighting Hook Up ...................................................... 32
Attachment L: Quick Sheet Info .......................................................................... 33
Attachment M: Photographs of the Center ........................................................ 34
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Mailing Address:
Haugh Performing Arts Center
Citrus College
1000 West Foothill Blvd.
Glendora, CA 91741-1899
PAC FAX: (all departments)
(626) 335-4715
Programming:
Interim Director of Performing Arts
John Vaughan
Office: (626) 852-8047
email: jvaughan@citruscollege.edu
Marketing / FOH Operations
Linda Graves
Office: (626) 852-8045
email: lgraves@citruscollege.edu
Administrative Secretary
Sharol Carter
Office: (626) 852-8046
email: scarter@citruscollege.edu
Graphic Designer
Diane Berendes
Office: (626) 857-4135
email: dberendes@citruscollege.edu
Technical Services:
Technical Director
Dan Vilter
Office: (626) 852-8049
email: dvilter@citruscollege.edu
Stage Manager / Haugh Rental Coordinator
Karen Taulbee
Office: (626) 852-8050
email: ktaulbee@citruscollege.edu
Shop Supervisor / Master Carpenter
John Patrick
Office: (626) 852-8048
email: jpatrick@citruscollege.edu
Box Office (Tickets):
(626) 963-9411 (24-hour message)
Tues-Sat 11AM-4PM and
one hour before performances
online orders: www.haughpac.com
Backstage Message:
Mon-Fri 8AM - 5PM: (626) 852-8046
after hours: (626) 852-8050
Coordinates:
117º 53.307’ West, 34º 08.120’ North
745 feet above sea level
Time Zone
Pacific (eight (8) hours after Greenwich)
Airport Access
Ontario International Airport (ONT): 23 miles (37.01 km) to venue. Drive time, rush hour: 1 hour, 10
minutes. Drive time, no traffic: 25 minutes. Average drive time: 45 minutes. Most convenient to
venue.
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX): 34 miles (53.11 km) to venue. Drive time, rush hour: 3 hours
30 minutes. Drive time, no traffic: 55 minutes. Average drive time: 1 hour 30 minutes.
Burbank Airport (BUR): 33 miles (53.10 km) to venue. Drive time, rush hour: 1 hour 45 minutes. Drive
time, no traffic: 40 minutes. Average drive time: 1 hour.
John Wayne Airport (Orange County)(SNA): 40 miles (64.37) to venue. Drive time, rush hour: 2
hours, 30 minutes. Drive time, no traffic: 45 minutes. Average drive time: 1 hour.
Long Beach Airport (LGB): 34 miles (53.11 km) to venue. Drive time, rush hour: 2 hours. Drive time,
no traffic: 45 minutes. Average drive time: 1 hour.
Directions to Venue
The Haugh Performing Arts Center is located on the northwest corner of the campus of Citrus
College, where Citrus Avenue curves east and becomes Foothill Blvd.
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If westbound on the 210 freeway: Exit Citrus Avenue. At end of off ramp, turn left. First light is
Citrus Avenue. Turn right and proceed north about 1 and 1/4 mile (2.01 km). You will pass Alosta
Avenue (signal), Azusa Pacific University (on your right), and the Citrus campus electronic marquee
(on the corner of Citrus Avenue and Citrus College Drive; signal). Turn right into the last driveway
before the road curves to the right and becomes Foothill Blvd. There is a monument style sign at the
entrance to the parking lot. If you continue around the curve, there is another entrance to the parking
lot just past the curve. (Warning: this second entrance is not accessible to buses or large trucks).
If eastbound on the 210 freeway: Exit Citrus Avenue. At end of off ramp, turn left and proceed north
on Citrus about 1 and 1/4 mile (2.01 km). You will pass Alosta Avenue (signal), Azusa Pacific
University (on your right), and the Citrus campus electronic marquee (on the corner of Citrus Avenue
and Citrus College Drive; signal). Turn right into the last driveway before the road curves to the right
and becomes Foothill Blvd. There is a monument style sign at the entrance to the parking lot. If you
continue around the curve, there is another entrance to the parking lot just past the curve.
WARNING: Trucks and buses should not use the northern parking lot entrance on Foothill Blvd. A
high center hump may catch these vehicles. Trucks and buses should enter and exit via Citrus
Avenue.
For additional freeway information, see Attachment A.
Parking
During performances scheduled in the Performing Arts Center, free parking is available in the lots
located west and southwest of the Center. Posted regulations must be observed. Visitors to the Center
at other times must purchase a daily permit ($5.00) from the Campus Safety building located at the
Citrus College Drive entrance or arrange for a temporary permit with the PAC staff.
Buses carrying performers should prearrange drop off and parking locations with the PAC Director
or Technical Director. (See "Load-In Area").
On weekends, buses may discharge patrons along the red curb immediately west of the Box Office, in
the west parking lot (lot S1). During weekend performances only, buses may then park in the
southwest corner of the lot adjacent to Citrus College Drive, near the electronic marquee, or in the
stadium lot on the southeast corner of campus. (Refer to campus map for exact location.) In either
situation, buses must park through two diagonal spaces, NOT across spaces. Parking along the curb
is NOT allowed. CAMPUS SAFETY WILL TICKET BUSES PARKED ILLEGALY OR IN THE
WRONG LOT.
Trucks containing items for load-in to the backstage area should back into the loading road accessible
from the northeast corner of the parking lot on the corner of Citrus and Foothill. (See “Load-In Area”)
Drivers should NOT leave vehicles parked in the loading road, and should get parking instructions
from Technical Director or Stage Manager.
Regardless of the above, all vehicles parked illegally (in loading zones, in marked space but nose
out, in "staff" or “client” spaces, or in handicapped spaces without documentation) are liable for fines.
Overnight parking is not allowed except by prearrangement.
Limousine Service
Alfa Limousines (626) 339-0549, (800) 794-2944, fax (626) 915-7491
Gold Coach Limousine (626) 963-8260, (800) 546-6232
Bell Cab (800) 340-8294
Yellow Cab (800) 305-8294
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Area Hotels
Courtyard by Marriott, 700 West Huntington Dr., Monrovia, 91016 (626) 357-5211, fax (626) 357-2786,
Quoted rate: $169.00. Citrus rate: $109.00 Thursday-Sunday, $129 Monday-Wednesday. Contact
Kristina Schulz-Anderson; direct number is (626) 531-8001. Email:
kristina.schulz@cymonrovia.com. Recommended.
Garden Inn and Suites, 606 Route 66, Glendora, 91740 (626) 963-9361, Nick Patel, Manager, fax (626)
914-2037. Quoted rate: $99.00. Citrus rate: $79.00 single, $89.00 mini-suite,
$89.00 double. Closest lodging to venue.
Radisson Suites, 1211 E. Garvey St., Covina, 91724 (626) 915-3441, Sales Office, fax (626) 622-2220.
Quoted rate: $109.00-$149.00 single/double. Citrus rate: $109.00 +$5/additional person; includes
cooked breakfast.
Sheraton Ontario Airport, 429 N. Vineyard Ave., Ontario, CA 91764. (909) 937-8000, fax (909) 9378028. Contact: Karla Pierre. Quoted rate: $89.00-150.00. No Citrus rate. Closest four-star hotel to
venue.
Sheraton Suites Fairplex, 601 W. McKinley Ave., Pomona, 91768 (888) 627-8074 or (909) 622-2220 for
reservations, fax (909) 622-7575. Quoted rate: $259 single/double, but rates vary by availability
from $129.00. No Citrus rate.
Rates current as of September 2012.
Delis & Restaurants
Applebee’s, 377 N. Citrus Ave., Azusa, (626) 334-5789, family dining, sport bar.
Corner Diner, 101 W. Foothill Blvd., Glendora (626) 914-9060, family dining, large menu selection,
beer/wine.
Dahlia’s Pizza, 855 East Alosta Avenue, Azusa (626) 815-1366, pizza, salads, sandwiches
Dai Shogun Japanese Inn, 750 W. Route 66, Ste D (formerly Alosta Ave.), Glendora, 91741 (626) 9145068, Japanese cuisine.
Dandana, 765 W. Route 66, Glendora, 91741 (626) 335-8100, Bakery and Mediterranean cuisine.
Home Taste, 106 W. Foothill Blvd. Glendora (626) 335-5611, Chinese cuisine, weekday lunch buffet,
reasonable prices.
Maria’s Mexican Foods, 457 West Foothill Blvd., Glendora (626) 914-6417, informal table service,
beer/wine, take-out available.
Marie Callender's Restaurant, 1175 E. Alosta Ave., Azusa (626) 963-9475, family dining, full bar.
The Old Spaghetti Factory, 1431 Buena Vista St., Duarte, CA (626) 358-2115, family-friendly
restaurant, soup, salad, entrée, dessert, drink for 1 price.
Petrillo’s, 750 Rte 66 (formerly Alosta Ave.), Glendora, 91741 (626) 335-1289. Italian food; great pizza
and good prices.
Plaza Produce, 303 W. Foothill Blvd., Glendora (626) 914-1520. Salad bar, terrific take-out sandwiches,
soup, and baked potatoes; sidewalk dining.
Round Table Pizza, 407 West Foothill Blvd., Glendora (626) 963-5997, table service, take-out and
delivers. Beer/wine in restaurant only.
Siam Palace Thai Cuisine, 992 E. Alosta Ave., Azusa, 91702, (626) 334-0441, staff favorite.
Spaghetti Eddie’s, 946 S. Grand Ave., Glendora (626) 962-0267, wide variety of Italian food, local
favorite, beer/wine.
Fast Food / Drive Through
B-man’s Teriyaki & Burgers, 990 E. Alosta Ave., Azusa (626) 815-1788, Hawaiian
Burger King, 890 E. Alosta Ave., Azusa (626) 969-5552
Chilpotle Mexican Grill, 860 E. Alosta Ave., (626) 969-8274
Country Barbecue Chicken & Ribs, 994 E. Alosta Ave., Azusa (626) 334-8220
Del Taco, 445 W. Foothill Blvd., Glendora (626) 335-5515
The Hat, 611 W. Alosta, Glendora (626) 857-0017
Jack in the Box, 877 E. Alosta Ave., Azusa (626) 969-1153
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Kentucky Fried Chicken, 806 E. Alosta Ave., Azusa (626) 334-4015
McDonald's, 980 E. Alosta Ave., Azusa (626) 969-2815
Panda Express, 805 El Alosta Ave., Azusa (626) 815-2723
Rolling Rice, 864 E. Alosta Ave, Azusa (626) 334-6848
Starbucks, 459 West Foothill Blvd., Glendora (626) 852-0093, coffee drinks and pastries
Starbucks, 1119 E. Alosta Ave., Azusa (626) 335-6763
Taco Bell, 800 E. Alosta Ave., Azusa (626) 334-9595
Handicapped Access
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accommodations for patrons with disabilities; Contact Director of Operations with specific needs.
R/?N permanent wheelchair locations: three (3) house left row J, and three (3) house right row J.
One (1) fixed companion chair each side; additional portable companion chairs may be used
instead of wheelchairs if desired. Additional fixed seats can be removed to accommodate a total of
up to sixteen (16) wheelchairs. Four permanent seats are removed to accommodate each of these
additional wheelchair spaces.
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and theatre entrances.
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Laundry
One (1) standard, home capacity, washer and dryer are located in the basement. Additional facilities
include standard steam iron, ironing table, and professional steamer (wand type).
Local Laundromats: Azusa Coin Wash, 530 S. Citrus Ave, Azusa (626) 331-9102
College Center Laundry, 1133 E Alosta Ave, Azusa (626) 914-0708
Glendora Coin-Op, 328 E. Route 66, Glendora, (626) 335-7885
Daisy Launderland, 328 E. Route 66, Glendora (626) 335-7885
Launderland, 20050 E. Arrow Highway, Covina (626) 331-5484
Laundry Express Coin Wash, 947 E. Route 66, Glendora, no phone #
Local Pharmacies
CVS, 367 N. Citrus Ave., Azusa, (626) 334-7872
CVS, 130 N. Grand Ave., Glendora, (626) 963-0304
Rite Aid, 153 E. Gladstone St., Azusa, (626) 857-0633
Walgreens, 550 S. Grand Ave., Glendora, (626) 857-0633
Markets
Fresh & Easy, 355 N. Citrus Ave., Azusa, (626) 334-0973
Stater Bros, 1145 E. Alosta, Azusa, (626) 335-2310
7-11, 861 W. Alosta, Glendora, (626) 335-9614
Von’s, 435 W. Foothill Blvd., Glendora, (626)963-2913
Local Banks
Bank of America, 115 W. Foothill Blvd., Glendora (626) 453-8400
Pacific Western Bank, 510 S. Grand Ave., Glendora (626) 963-8551 (Artist payment checks
are drawn on this bank. Touring companies with special check cashing needs, please contact
Alma Vessels in advance to make arrangements).
Chase, 1905 E. Route 66, Glendora (626) 914-3811
Wells Fargo Bank, 602 W. Route 66, Glendora (626) 963-5911.
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Emergency Numbers: ALL EMERGENCIES
Campus Safety (626) 914-8611
Glendora Police Department (626) 914-8250
Glendora Fire Department (626) 969-7876
Hospitals &
Urgent Care:
7831
911
Medical Services Available Locally
Foothill Presbyterian Hospital, 250 S. Grand Ave., Glendora (626) 963-8411
Foothill Medical Center, 6520 Irwindale Ave., Irwindale (626) 812-0366
East Valley Hospital, 150 W. Route 66, Glendora (626) 852-5000
Queen of the Valley Medical Center, 1115 S. Sunset Ave., West Covina (626) 813Open 24 hours.
Massage Therapy: Campus source available via athletic dept for emergencies: Contact PAC
director.
Physician:
Foothill Presbyterian Hospital emergency room. (626) 963-8411
Chiropractic:
Dr. Mark M. Dederichs, 1435 E. Route 66, Glendora (626) 963-6332. Closed 123PM. Call first.
Glendora Village Chiropractic, Dr. Gene Bergmann 109 N. Vermont (corner of
Foothill & Vermont) Glendora (626) 914-2359
Dentist:
Dr. Daryl Munson, 410 S. Glendora Ave., Glendora (626) 335-3833
NOTES:
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MANAGEMENT
Production Room: Conference room with meeting table and chairs (8) is located downstairs near
west lobby entrance. Accessible via exterior stairway only. No communication to other parts of
facility; on-campus phone only.
Offices: No space is permanently assigned for touring artists and managers to occupy during events;
however, staff are cooperative with sharing facilities as required. Phone service is local only;
long distance numbers may be accessed via credit card.
Green Room: none exists. The wide hallway adjacent to dressing rooms is frequently used for
gathering place and performer refreshment service.
First Aid: Standard industrial kit located in Scenery studio immediately behind stage; additional kit
for front of house located in stairway to booth adjacent to lobby entrance.
Stage Manager’s Console: Located stage right; mounted on rear wall of proscenium. Functions:
house lights, work lights, limited stage lighting control, headset communication, cast paging
microphone, computer with internet access, stage video monitor, clock, tool storage, lockable
valuables storage. Pit elevator control and winch control for house electrics, immediately
adjacent.
Rehearsal Room: none available as part of theatre facility. Adjacent Music and Theatre Arts wings
house assorted spaces; Contact Director of PAC for further information.
Crews: Full time Technical Director (Dan Vilter), full time Stage Manager (Karen Taulbee), full time
Shop Supervisor (John Patrick). Technical crews are hourly and scheduled by Stage Manager
and Technical Director. Ushers and house managers are hourly and scheduled by Marketing
and FOH Operations Supervisor (Linda Graves). The Haugh Performing Arts Center is NOT a
union house.
Handicapped Access: (see "General Information" for patron accommodation information). Citrus
College and Haugh Performing Arts Center staff are committed to making facilities reasonably
available to all. However, specialized areas are not currently wheelchair accessible. Access to
booth at rear of theatre is via circular staircase from lobby only. Access to grid is via circular
staircase only. Access from stage to house is via five stairs at each side of stage, although
orchestra pit is an elevator and may be used for access if performance conditions permit. The
seating area is terraced with each row approximately 5 inches (.13m) higher than the one in
front. Shop, stage, and dressing rooms are on same (ground) level. Performer dressing rooms
and rest rooms are accessible. Most doorways are labeled with visible and Braille signs. Fire
Alarm system utilizes horns and strobes to notify of emergencies.
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Policies: Contact Director of Performing Arts for specific policy questions not covered below.
Following information appears in all published programs sponsored by HPAC.
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load-in. Under no circumstances may any “live” ammunition be brought into the theatre. “Toy”
firearms are specifically NOT exempted from this policy. Users must demonstrate to satisfaction
of theatre management knowledge of and concern for safe handling and use of prop weapons.
RThe use of smoke, fog, strobe lights, gunshots, or similar effects must be approved in advance
by HPAC staff. Printed announcements notifying audience of such effects must be posted in the
lobby prior to opening of house for performance.
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campus; therefore, alcoholic beverages of all types are not permitted.
Box Office: Box office is open Wednesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and one hour prior to
all Citrus-sponsored performances. Box Office Ticketing uses Tessitura software. Tickets to all
Citrus events are also available online at www.haughpac.com. The box office accepts walk-up,
phone, fax, and e-mail orders, and payments via cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and
American Express. Tenants in the Center may purchase a set of reserved or unreserved tickets
for their event for $150.00; three days notice minimum is required. Under normal circumstances,
the box office does not sell tickets to rental events; contact PAC Director to make special
arrangements.
Concessions: The Haugh Performing Arts Center has a house concessionaire who has first refusal
rights for all patron food and beverage service. Contact PAC director for further information.
Citrus College is a Pepsi® campus; only authorized beverages may be served. Please note that
food and drinks are NOT allowed in the theatre. All other concession items (show related
programs and merchandise, tapes, cds, etc.) may be sold only with the approval of the PAC
director. For all HPAC sponsored events, house percentage is 15% of total sales, or 20% if HPAC
personnel sell merchandise. Facility renters are not subject to commission; however, approval
must be secured from the Director.
Catering Kitchen: Facility includes a small kitchen located adjacent to dressing rooms (entrance is
outside the building) equipped with a double sink, noncommercial refrigerator, large and small
coffee pots, food storage cabinets, hot plates, and variety of serving trays and utensils. This
facility is for in-house use only. Kitchen is not available for rental users.
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LOAD-IN AREA
Dimensions: Loading door from the stage to the scene studio: 19’-10” wide (6.04m) and 19’-7” high
(5.97m). Scene studio door to loading area is 12’ wide (3.66m) and 20’ tall (6.10m).
Location: The approach to the facility is a 14' wide (4.27m) drive 141' long (43m) from the west
parking lot. It is gated midway along the approach. A pedestrian sidewalk 6'-6" wide (1.98m)
runs parallel to the driveway on the northern edge level with the drive, increasing the total clear
width. Large trucks should enter the lot from Citrus avenue to avoid the steep grade of the
Foothill Boulevard driveway. A 53' (12.19m) semi trailer can be locked behind the gate; longer
trucks require that gate be left open.
Fork Lift: Electric, 2650lb (1200kg) capacity, lift 17’ (5.25m) available.
Truck parking: In some cases, trucks may be left in loading area during performance; however, a
special permit is REQUIRED. See Technical Director to make arrangements. When multiple
events are using loading road, small trucks can park in any legal space in the adjacent West
parking lot, nose in. A parking permit is required at all times classes are in session. Semi trucks
with trailers should make arrangements for parking with Technical Director.
General Information: Loading area is at ground level, uncovered, with no elevated dock. There is no
height restriction for trucks. Scenery storage, scene shop, main theatre, video studio, and little
theatre all utilize same loading road, and student foot traffic is often present. Please avoid
unnecessary noise in load-in area, as it is immediately adjacent to instructional classrooms.
Make arrangements IN ADVANCE with HPAC personnel before leaving any vehicle
unattended.
Map: See Attachment B. If additional information is required, contact Technical Director.
Photo of approach: facing east.
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CARPENTRY
Seating: 1439 seats including 6 permanent wheelchair accessible spaces. Continental seating; no
center aisle. For seating chart: See Attachment G.
Fire Safety: Fire safety rules are enforced in house. No open flames or pyrotechnics are permitted
onstage. City of Glendora Fire Department is the regulating and inspecting authority. Stage area
is equipped with a deluge curtain with sprinklers along back of proscenium arch. A very
sensitive fire detection system includes heat detectors and photo-optic particulate smoke
detectors, as well as safety pull stations throughout the stage, house, and surrounding areas.
Performance requiring ANY KIND OF SMOKE EFFECT must be discussed with and approved
by Technical Director in advance.
Stage Dimensions:
Proscenium: 54’ wide x 27’-11” high (16.46m x 8.51m), 4’ thick (1.22m); black concrete.
Width of Stage: 98’ (29.87m) from SL wall to locking rail on SR wall.
Depth of Stage: 47'-8" (14.53m) from plaster line to rear wall. Architectural columns along rear
wall reduce functional, clear depth to 45'-4" (13.82m).
Wing Space: Stage Left is 50'-5”’ (15.37m) from center line to wall.
Stage right is 47’-7” (14.5m) from center line to locking rail.
Obstructions stage left: Orchestra shell stores in up left corner of stage. It occupies all of the
wing space up stage of line 30, 27’-0” (8.23m) leaving a 4’ to 6’ (1.22 to 1.83m) walkway and
path to the door of the north wing corridor.
Obstructions stage right: Locking rail located along stage right wall requires unobstructed
access along length. Up stage right corner has boxed-in access to circular stairway leading to
grid, 5'-6" x 6'-3" (1.68m x 1.91m).
Please see ground plan Attachment C.
Grid Height: 66'-8” (20.32m) from stage floor to grid deck. 58'-9" (17.91m) from loading bridge
floor to deck. Working height above grid deck is 8'-8" (2.64m). Grid deck is 1-1/2" x 1/8" bar
grating.
Orchestra Pit: 54’ wide (16.46 m), 11’-9” deep on center line (3.58m), 3’-9” deep at sides, (1.14m),
front curve is a 56’ radius (17.07m). Comfortably holds 25-piece orchestra. Programmable
stopping levels; standard stops are at stage floor, audience floor, "trap" level for live orchestra
6'-4" (1.93m) below stage level, and basement 13'-1/2" (4.11m) below stage level. There is
stairway access from basement to pit when locked at trap level.
Stage Height: 3’-4” (1.02m) above audience floor
Stage Floor: 3” tongue and groove fir on sleepers. Apron and orchestra pit is 1” maple on cushioned
sleepers. Entire floor is stained ebony with satin varnish finish. NO FASTENERS ARE
ALLOWED.
House Draperies (Goods)
House Curtain: Dark red velour, 75% fullness traveler/guillotine combination on line 1: 0’-8”
(.20m) from plaster line. Operator lines are stage right.
Legs: 4 sets, black velour 28’ tall x 12’ wide (8.53m x 3.66m), sewn flat (no fullness).
3 standard positions: Line 13: 10’-0” (3.05m) Line 23: 18’-6” (5.64m); Line 36: 29’-0” (8.84m).
In addition, between Lines 2 and 3, at 1’-9” (.546m) is a dead hung traveler track with a pair of
32’ high x 12’ wide (9.75m x 3.65m) flat black velour legs.
Borders: 4, black velour 12’ tall x 58’ wide (3.66m x 17.68m), sewn flat (no fullness).
4 standard positions: Line 2: 1'-4-1/2" (.42m), Line 10: 8’-6” (2.59m), Line 22: 18’-0” (5.49m),
Line 34: 27'-0" (8.23m).
Full Stage: 2 pairs, black velour 50% fullness, center overlap, 28’ tall x 56’ wide (8.53m x 17.07m).
Operator lines stage right.
2 standard positions: Line 28: 23’-6” (7.16m), Line 37: 29’-6” (8.99m).
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Torms: (Germans) 2 pairs, a downstage and an upstage set.
Downstage pair is Line 26 (stage right) and Line 30 (stage left). Drapes are each black velour,
sewn flat, 36' tall x 20' wide (10.97m x 6.10m). Stage right torm is 35'-9"(10.9m) from center line
of stage. Stage left torm is 35'-6" (10.82m) from center line of stage.
Upstage pair are permanently hung on tracks 20' long (6.10m). Tracks extend from upstage
end of down stage torm pipe to upstage of line 48. Up stage right torm track is 35'-2" (10.71m)
from center line of stage at downstage end: Upstage left torm track is 36'-9"(11.2m) from center
line of stage at down stage end. Both tracks get about 1' (.30m) closer to center line at their
upstage point; they are not exactly perpendicular to the onstage battens. Drapes are each black
velour, sewn flat, 36' tall x 20' wide (10.97m x 6.10m).
Scrims: 1, black sharkstooth 30’ tall x 60’ wide (9.14m x 18.29m)
1, white sharkstooth 30’ tall x 60’ wide (9.14m x 18.29m)
Cyclorama: 1, natural muslin, seamed, 40’ high x 60’ wide (12.19m x 18.29m). Stage right and
stage left hem tears (repaired). Some minor water marks.
Specialty: tricolor (alternating panels of gold, green, white) chiffon traveler 30 high x 60’ wide
(9.14m x 18.29m) Permanent position Line 7: 6’-6” (1.98m). Operator lines stage right.
Movie Screen: stretched white vinyl projection surface, 20’ high x 36’ wide (6.1m x 10.97m) with
2’ wide (.61m) attached black duvetyn rigid mat. Designed to play on Line 11: 9 -0” (2.74 m).
Stored on Line 40.
Rear Projection Screen
1- Stewart, 15’-7” X 20’-7” (4.75m x 6.27m) (3x4 ratio) tubular aluminum frame covered with
bright white rear projection material. Top hung unit; no floor stands available.
Line Set Data
Line Plot: Please see attachment E.
Working height of battens: High trim on all sets other than electrics (lines 5, 14, 24, 39) is 59’-4”
(18.1m) low trim is 3’-4” (1.02m). High trim of electrics (lines 5, 14, 24, 39) (drum winch
operated) is 32’-0” (9.75m) low trim is approximately 1’ (.30m). High trim of lighting ladders is
50’ (15.24m). Low trim is touching the deck.
Battens: There are 48 linesets represented on locking rail: 4 electrics, 2 torm draperies, 2 lighting
ladders, and 40- 61' (18.59m) linesets.
All 44 battens parallel to proscenium are 61’ long (18.59m) schedule 40 pipe, double truss
battens with pipes welded 1'-2" apart (.36m) with 6 lift lines.
Lines 25 & 29 are 8’ high x 20 wide (2.43m X 6.10m) lighting ladders that run up and down
stage, 33'-8" (10.26m) from center line. Each is built of four horizontal 1-1/2" pipes
supported on four welded vertical pipes, and supported by 3 lift lines.
Lines 26 & 30 are masking drapes 36’ high x 20’ wide (10.97m x 6.10m) that run up and down
stage, (Germans), Line 26 SR, is 35'-9" (10.9m) from center line and 5’-6” (1.68m) from
plaster line. Line 30, SL, is 35'-6" (10.82m) from center line and 6’-6” (1.98m) from plaster
line, 2 lift lines.
Type: All line sets except electrics (lines 5, 14, 24, 39) are single purchase. Hand lines are
StagesetX.
Electrics (lines 5, 14, 24, 39) are motorized grid mounted drum winches with counter weight
arbors.
Arbor capacity: All line sets except electrics (lines 5, 14, 24, 39) are 1440 lb. (653.7 kg). Electrics are
1,920 lb. (870.9 kg).
Available Weight: Approximately 12,000lbs (5444kg) in stock, in approximate 15lb (6.8kg) 30lb
(13.59kg) and 45lb (20.39kg) units. Total does not include base weight permanently used for
house rigging.
Loading Gallery: Stage right 56’ (17.07m) above deck, circular stair access (91 steps) from stage
right rear corner.
Lock Rail: Stage Right, 2’-4” (.71m) above deck. Distance from center line of stage to locking rail
is 47'-7" (14.5m)
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Support Areas:
Crossover: None. Usable depth from line 48 to back wall is 6'-4" (1.93m).
Access: No direct access from stage to house, booth, beams, or lobby. Dressing rooms are off the
down right wing, level with stage floor.
Shop Area: Located up stage through door right of center, 19’-10” wide (6.04m) and 19’-7” high
(5.97m). Fully equipped for wood and metal construction. Vertical paint frame with
motorized counterweight arbor 46' wide (14.02m) x 27'-10" tall (8.48m).
Ladders and Lifts: House equipment includes:
1- 24’ (7.32m) Genie single occupant personnel lift (electric battery powered).
1- 32’ (9.75 m) 4’x 8’ (1.22m x 2.44m) drivable scissors lift.
1- Hyster J40XMT2 electric fork lift, 2650 lb. (1200kg) lift capacity, 17.23’ (5.25m) maximum lift;
42” (1.06m) forks; 60” (1.52m) fork extensions available (reduce capacity by 50%), equipped
with side shift.
1- 18’ (5.49m) wooden “A” frame extension ladder on casters
Assorted commercial quality ladders for use by house personnel.
Storage: Piano storage room located stage left, for storage of two house grand pianos and portable
house sound gear. No additional storage areas are available.
Local Suppliers: A wide variety of theatrical suppliers are located in Los Angeles and Hollywood,
about 25 miles west of venue; specialized theatrical materials are rarely available closer. See
Technical Director for specific needs. Standard hardware items are available locally at:
Mission “Ace” Hardware, 531 S. Glendora Ave., Glendora (626) 914-7980 (locally
owned hardware store, good for more specialized items, about 1.7 miles from
venue). Closest hardware store to venue.
Home Depot, 1010 W. San Bernardino Rd., Covina, CA 91722 (626) 967-0204 (national
chain, warehouse type, about 4.7 miles (7.6 km) from venue).
Home Depot, 1305 S. Lone Hill, Glendora (909) 593-5092 (national chain, warehouse
type, about 4.8 miles (7.7 km) from venue).
Lowe’s Home Improvement, 633 W. Bonita Ave., (626) 305-2960 (national chain,
warehouse type, 5.9 miles (9.5 km) from venue).
Notes: There is no indoor access from the stage to auditorium except through the proscenium
arch. There is no separate green room.
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LIGHTING
Power: Main feed: 1000A; 3 phase. In addition, 2 company switches, each 120/208V, 3 phase.
400A/leg; 400A Cam-lock or lug connections. Located on stage left wall.
Dimmers: 672, 2.4K ETC Sensor. Located in basement below company switches.
Control Boards:
1- ETC Insight III (3 Universe), 108 programmable submasters, Expression file protocol.
1- MA Lighting GrandMa full size console (4 universe) with expanded memory*.
1- Wholehog iPC console with Hog 2 and Hog 3 software
*Note: For moving light control. Extra charge applies for rental users.
Consoles are located in control booth above the rear of house. Can be relocated to center of
house or wings on stage. Focus and video remote are located stage right in the Stage Manager’s
area.
House lights: Unison control locations in control booth and stage right on back surface of
proscenium wall, and through softpatch. Separate aisle light control; aisles typically remain
partially illuminated during performances.
Circuits: Dimmer per circuit. 20-amp stage pin connectors and Socopex receptacles. 62 in second
beam, 46 in 1st beam, 24 in coves, 40 on pro walls, 60 on each of 4 electrics, 18 on each stage light
ladder (two total), 120 on grid (note repeating circuits along rear wall in circuit chart), 68 in stage
floor pockets, 10 in orchestra pit floor pockets, 4 on each side of proscenium wall offstage, 4 at
back wall up center, 4 in tech booth, 8 on rear wall of house seating area.
208V moving light power locations are distributed throughout facility; refer to Attachment H
(Circuit Chart) for locations.
Circuit Chart: Please see attachment H.
Front of House Transfer: None available.
Front of House Positions: 1st beam: 32’ throw (9.75m) at 45 degrees to fixed front of apron.
2nd beam: 38’ throw (11.58m) at 45 degrees to raised front edge of pit.
Coves: 45’ throw (13.72m) at 30 degrees from bottom of cove to centerline of stage at proscenium
opening.
Equipment Inventory:
Front of House Instruments:
6 - ETC Source 4 Model 426, ERS, 575 w (26 degree lens)
61- ETC Source 4 Model 419, ERS, 575 w (19 degree lens)
4 - ETC Source 4 Model 410, ERS, 575 w (10 degree lens)
4 - ETC Source 4 Model 405, ERS, 575 w (5 degree lens)
8 - Altman Med Flood PAR 64 can
32- Altman Narrow Spot PAR 64 can
4 - Altman 6x16 ERS, 750 w
Stage Instruments:
23 - ETC Source 4 Model 436, ERS, 575 w (36 degree lens)
34 - ETC Source 4 Model 426, ERS 575 w (26 degree lens)
20 - ETC Source 4 Model 419, ERS, 575 w (19 degree lens)
4 - Altman 6x16 ERS, 750 w
4 - Altman 6x12 ERS, 750 w
16 -Altman 6x9 ERS, 750 w
32 - Kliegl 8” Fresnel, 1,000 w
64 - Altman Med Flood PAR 64 can (count varies)
26 - Altman Narrow spot PAR 64 can (count varies). (20 additional instruments in storage.)
28 - 8’–4” Altman four circuit MR16 Strips, 2 – 75 w MR16 lamps per color. 750 w per circuit
8 - Altman, Far Cyc, 4 circuit, 1,000 w each
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Automated fixtures (Extra charge applies for rental users. Verify quantity of available fixtures
with technical director)
16 - Martin Mac 2K Profiles with standard gobos
8- Martin Mac 2K Washes
RC4-Magic Series 2 Wireless DMX – 1 Transmitter, 2 Receivers.
Followspots:
2- Strong Supertrouper, 2,000 W xenon. Permanently mounted in control booth.
2- Strong TrussTrouper, 1200 W HMI. Semi-permanently mounted in second beam (center).
Special Effects:
2- Wildfire LT400F, (black lights) 400 w 900 Flood, with DMX on/off switching.
1 – LeMaitre G-300 Smoke Machine with LSG
1 – Rosco 1900 Smoke Machine
2 – CITC Little Blizzard Snow Machines
1 – LeMaitre Radiance Hazer
Hardware:
20- 18” (.46m) sidearms (approximate)
16- (approximately) 2’ (.61m) 1 -1/2” cross pipe with roto lock connectors
8- 16' (4.88m) or taller pipe trees with weighted bases
20- barndoors (approximate)
20- top hats (approximate)
Cable:
At Least:
8- 50’ (15.24 m)
27-25’ (7.62m)
60- 15’ (4.57m)
24-10’ (3.04m)
30- 5’ (1.52m)
30- 2-fers or 3-fers
Socopex cable:
19- 100’ (30.48m) six circuit
10- 60’ (18.29m) six circuit
20- six circuit fan-outs to 3 pin stage connectors
5- six circuit fan-outs to 20A Edison connectors
Film, Video, and Projection Equipment:
1- Panasonic PTD5700U multi-media projector, 600w (dual lamp), XGA resolution, 6000
lumen, 2000:1 contrast, with
1- ETDLE300 motorized long-throw zoom lens
1- ETDLE100 short zoom lens (1.3-1.8).
1- Xtron DVI digital Ethernet video transmitter and receiver
(NOTE: Extra charge applies for rental users).
1- Sanyo PLC EF 10NZ multimedia projector, 440 w, 3300 lumen, 1024 x 768 resolution,
standard and wide angle (LNS-WOZ) lenses. (NOTE: Extra charge applies for rental users).
1- Elmo model 550 xenon 16 mm sound film projector.
2- Bell & Howell model 567 16mm sound film projectors with 2", 1.2mm lenses; crossover
switcher.
1- 35 mm Buell slide projector with Kodak carousel.
1- each of the following pairs Catlinc to CAT5 adapters: S-Video, Component, and VGA, with
power supply.
Rear Projection Screen
1 – Stewart, 15’-7” (4.75m) X 20’-7” (6.27m) tubular aluminum frame covered with bright white
rear projection material. Top hung unit; no floor stands available.
Color media:
HPAC stocks a large supply of standard Roscolux color media, and selected Lee colors.
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SOUND
Power: Isolated, 120 volt, 1 phase. 2- 20 amp circuits distributed in control booth. 5- 30 amp circuits
with twistlock receptacles backstage:
3 circuits, each with 2 outlets, appear on SL proscenium wall only.
2 additional circuits appear on SL (3 outlets each) and SR (1 outlet each) proscenium wall; and
one of these repeats UC (single outlet).
Additional non-isolated power available: 2 company switches, each 120/208V, 3 phase.
400A/leg; 400A Cam-lock or lug connections. Located stage left wall.
Wiring: Three positions with 56 input lines each. (1): Stage left on the off stage side of proscenium
column: 2'-6" (.76m) above floor. (2): Stage right on the off stage side of proscenium column: 5'
(1.52m) above floor. (3): Up stage on the back wall 47'-8", (14.53m) from plaster line, 3’-10”
(1.17m) stage left of centerline. Each position contains:
3- Whirlwind mass connectors, each with 16 independent microphone circuits (48 total
lines at each location). (Note: Stage right G-2 connectors scheduled for replacement with
Whirlwind mass connectors as schedule permits during 09-10 season).
8- additional independent microphone outlets with XLR connectors
16- sends at each location
2- Clear-com, production communications outlets, 1 channel A, 1 channel B.
Soundboard data line links and sound network connections.
One additional position in pit floor, (removable panel for access), containing 3 G-2 mass
connectors, each with 12 independent microphone circuits; a G-2 mass connector for 12 sends;
and 2- Clear-com, production communications outlets.
Patch bay located in sound control area, contains 8- 96 channel connection points, TTL type.
Control Locations: The mixing board and FOH equipment is located in the last two rows of the house
(see Attachment G).
Hearing Assist System: Sennheiser S120-R infrared, 4 emitter panels, full house coverage. Must be
patched manually for use. Required for all public performances.
Monitor/Paging System: Dedicated first beam microphone. Speakers backstage left and right, tech
booth, all dressing rooms, box office, lobby, staff offices, conference room, and two classrooms.
Production Communications: Clear-com two channel, 16 station receptacles throughout the facility, 8
standard belt packs with headsets, 4 wireless belt packs with headsets, all single muff. (3 double
muffs available.)
Equipment Inventory:
Fixed House Speakers:
Left, Right, and Center Arrays
Each array includes 10- SLS LS8800 Bi-Amped True Line Array loudspeakers.
20- Bag End D10-IF6 Subwoofers evenly distributed across house under first beam position.
7- SLS US2403 speaker cabinets on pit railing (front fills).
House System Amplifiers:
3- Lab.Gruppen C20-8X 250 watt/channel 8 channel amplifiers
5- Lab.Gruppen FP 10000Q/bp 2100 watt/channel 4 channel amplifiers
Mixing Console:
Digidesign D-Show Profile configured with VENUE Pack Pro plug-in bundle, FOH rack, and
2- D-Show 48X24 stage racks.
FOH House Rack configured with:
18- Analog inputs (balanced ¼” phone plugs)
18-Analog outputs (balanced ¼” phone plugs)
2- Pro Tools HDX Cards
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4- stereo AES inputs
4- stereo AES outputs
Stage Rack 1 configured with:
5- Stage Rack Input Cards (Analog)
1- Stage Rack Input Cards DSI (digital)
2- Stage Rack Output Cards SRO (Analog)
1- Stage Rack Output Cards (Digital)
Stage Rack 2 configured with:
6- Stage Rack Input Cards (Analog)
3- Stage Rack Output Cards (Digital)
FOH Signal Processing (See console description for additional plug-ins)
2- SoundWeb DSP Processors (1BLU-23, 1- BLU-80)
1- Bag End INFRAMXB Subwoofer Processor
1- Lab.gruppen NLB60E Network Monitoring System
1- TC Electronics M3000 Reverb/Efx, Digital.
2- Klark Technik Model DN410 Dual Parametric Equalizers
1- Rane RA27 realtime analyzer
Playback:
1- Denon DNE635 Cueable CD Player with wired remote
1- Tascam CD-0IU Pro CD player
2- Sony MDS-E12 mini disc recorders
1- Tascam CDRW901 CD Recorder P c14C
2-IPOD/Computer I/O Connections (match box HD) balanced to mixing console.
Microphones:
15- Shure SM 57
12- Shure SM 58
4- Shure Beta 58A Super Cardiod
4- Audio-Technica ATM 41-A
3- Audio-Technica ATM 63
10- AKG C451B, 8- CK1 heads, 1- CK 22 head, 1- CK 5 Head (1 spare head)
2- Shure SM81 LC Cardiod Condensor
2- Sennheiser MKH 416 P48U3 Short shotgun 48v Phantom
8- Sennheiser MD 421-II dynamic microphone
6- AKG C414B/XLS 5 Pattern mic w/ shock mount
1- AKG D112
1- Shure Beta 52A Cardiod
6- Audio-Technica AT 871 Uni-Plates
5- Audio-Technica AT 853 Uni-Points
2- Sony ECM16 wired lavaliere microphones
3- Shure 98 mics with drum mounts
Wireless Microphones: (NOTE: Extra charge applies for rental users of wireless microphones).
SHURE UR 24 channel system:
12- UR4D dual channel wireless receivers (16- H-4 Bank; 8- J-5 Bank)
8- UR2/SM58 wireless handheld microphones
24- UR1 wireless bodypack transmitters available with with
20- WL50T lavaliere microphones
16- E6IOW6L Countryman Isomax earboom headmics
Winradio Model WR6305e for frequency analysis
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HME (VHF) 16 channel system 50:
16- TX550 receivers (180.8 – 205.8 mhz)
5- Hand held SM 58
4- Hand held SM 87
15- body packs with Sennheiser MKE2 heads
3- AKG 410 head boom microphones
1- Sabine TA-4 Lightweight head gear
Sennheiser (UHF) 16 channel system: with remote log-aperiodic antennas and amplifiers
12- EM 1031-U Receivers (674.125-697.500 mhz)
4- EW 500 Receivers (630.300 – 661.400 mhz)
2- BF 108IU handheld transmitters
13- BF 1083-U Body pack transmitters with Sennheiser MKE2 heads
4- EW500 Body pack transmitters with Sennheiser MKE2 heads
MONITOR EQUIPMENT
Overhead Monitor System
8- Apogee SSM Processed monitor speakers (4 on 1st Electric (line 5); 4 on 2nd Electric (line 14)
1- Crown Power Base – 1 amplifier
1- Apogee SSM-RV processor
Portable Full-Range Speakers:
2- JBL SR4704 15” two-way corner cut cabinet.
2- JBL SR4725X 15” two-way monitors.
4- PAS 12-2HM 12” two-way double wedge cabinet.
Portable racked Amplifiers
2- QSC 1400 2-channel amplifiers
2- QSC 400 2-channel amplifiers
2- DBX 234 active crossovers
Monitor mixing consoles
1- Ramsa S840 52 x 8 x 8 mixing console.
1- Allen & Heath GL 3800 48 X 8 mixing console.
1- 48 channel Jensen 3-way splitter with Whirlwind connectors.
EAW Processed monitor system (NOTE: Extra charge applies for rental users).
12 channels of amps and processing. Packaged in rolling racks. Includes:
3- Lab Gruppen 4 channel FP6000Q Class TD touring amplifier.
3- Lab Gruppen 4 channel FP10000Q Class TD touring amplifier.
2- EAW UX8800 DSP Processor.
6- Klark Teknik DN-360 2 channel graphic equalizer
4- DBX 166XL compressor gates
1- Nomad link bridge.
18- EAW SM200iH Bi-amped 2-way floor monitor speakers.
Apogee processed monitor equipment: (NOTE: Extra charge applies for rental users).
Following amplifiers and processors are mounted in portable rolling rack.
1- QSC CX404 4 channel amplifier
2- Crest 8001 2 channel amplifiers
2- P5/P500 Apogee two channel processors
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4- Apogee AE6b floor monitor speakers
3- Apogee AE6nc floor monitor speakers
Cable:
3- 25' (7.62m) 12 input microphone snake with G-2 connector.
1- 50' (15.24m)12 input microphone snake with G-2 connector.
1- 25' (7.62m) 12 male XLR microphone snake with G-2 connector (for use with orchestra pit).
At least:
20- 5’ (1.52m) microphone cables
11- 10' (3.05m) microphone cable
1- 15’ (4.57m) microphone cable
8- 20’ (6.10m) microphone cables
61- 25' (7.62m) microphone cable
32- 50' (15.24m) microphone cable
14- 15’, (4.57m) or less, Speakon monitor cable
7- 25’ (7.62m) Speakon monitor cable
6- 50’ (15.24m) Speakon monitor cable
16- 75’ (11.86m) Speakon monitor cable
2- 100’ (30.48m) Speakon monitor cable
Miscellaneous:
6- Rapco DB-100 Direct box
1- ProCo DB-1 Direct Box
3- Whirlwind “Director” DI boxes
4- Countryman DT85�FET Direct Box (DT85)
2- Barcus-berry piezo buffer preamp model 4000XL, with phantom power. Pick-ups
permanently mounted in each house piano.
30- Standard height stands, black bases, chrome shafts
19- Black tripod stands and black booms
4- Extra-long booms, black
5- Silver standard booms
9- assorted goose-neck booms
5- Half height stands, black bases, chrome shafts
4- Floor/Desk mount bases
12- Speakon turnaround barrels
Notes:
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PROPS
Orchestra Pit: 54’ (16.46 m) wide. 11’-9” (3.58m) deep on center line, 3’-9” (1.14m) deep at sides, front
curve is a 56’ (17.07m) radius. Comfortably holds 25-piece orchestra. Hydraulic lift with
programmable stopping levels; standard stops are at stage floor, audience floor, "trap" level for
live orchestra, 6'-4" (1.93m) below stage level, and basement, 13'-1/2" (4.11m) below stage level.
There is stairway access from basement to pit when locked at "trap" level. Pit is fenced with
removable steel framed walnut veneer panels, painted grey, at audience level.
Music:
Pianos:
1- 9' (2.74m) Steinway concert grand, satin black finish.
1- 7' (2.13m) Yamaha concert grand, gloss black finish.
2- adjustable height backless piano benches with black vinyl upholstery.
All tuning is done by house piano tuner; contact Technical Director to make arrangements if
needed.
Chairs:
40- Wenger black upholstered musician chairs
76- chrome, steel framed, with padded seats and backs, blue.
35- Folding steel, with thin pads attached. Mostly tan and brown.
Stands:
40- Wenger Bravo music stands, black
45- black, Manhasset type.
Stand Lights:
32- clip on, assorted types.
Conductor Podium: 1- black, 3' (.91m) x 3' (.91m) skirted platform, 8" tall (.20m). 1- 4’x4’
(1.22x1.22m) parallel platform 36” tall (.91m) for use in orchestra pit set up.
Orchestra Shell: Full Wenger orchestra shell consisting of 8 movable towers (2 @ 28' (8.53m) tall and
6 @ 24' (7.32m). tall and 3 battens of ceiling clouds. 3 lines sets of matching ceiling clouds,
located on linesets 8, 18, & 31. Contact Technical Director for possible shell configurations.
Choral Shell: 9- Wenger, painted ivory, 3 with square tops and 6 with angled tops to accommodate
standard curve of interlocking risers.
Choral Risers: 9, Wenger, 3 step interlocking units, one with reversed tread for expanded flat section.
Comfortably accommodates 140 adults.
Platforms: 36 total, Wenger, 4' x 8' (1.22m x 2.44m) 6 @ 8" (.20m), 10 @ 1'-4" (.41m), and 20 @ 2' (.61m).
Dance Floor: none available in house. On-campus instructional dance department has a 20’3” (6.17m)
X 40’ 6” (12.34m) Marley floor that is available for rental, subject to departmental use. Contact
Technical Director for details.
Lecterns: two:
1- “box” style, closed front and sides, walnut veneer finish, sloped top with masking ledge. 3'-10"
(1.17m) tall X 1'-8" (.51m) deep X 2'-4" (.71m) wide.
1- single pedestal, faux walnut scenic finish, sloped top. 3'-11 ½ " (1.21m) tall X 2'- ½ " (.62m) deep
X 2'-5" (.74m) wide.
Additional options may be available; consult with Technical Director for details.
Flags: 1 American on 7' (2.13m) pole with standard, 1 California on 7' (2.13m) pole with standard.
Scenic Drops and Props: The Haugh maintains a comprehensive collection of drapes and scenic
drops, as well as some furniture props. These are available to renters at an extra charge. Contact Shop
Supervisor/Master Carpenter, John Patrick for further details.
Notes:
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WARDROBE
Dressing Rooms: Located adjacent to stage via door and vestibule in down stage right corner. Level
access to stage. Vestibule also exits to west patio area; this door is used as artist entrance. Four
dressing rooms available: two private rooms (can accommodate up to 4) with chairs, counters,
sinks, lights, mirrors, clothing racks, and electrical outlets. Access to bathrooms is across
hallway. Two company rooms (can accommodate 10-12 comfortably) with chairs, counters,
lights, mirrors, clothing racks, and electrical outlet. Adjoining access to men's and women's
bathroom facilities with showers.
Groups requiring additional dressing room space occasionally use classrooms #192 & 193,
located adjacent to venue dressing rooms when additional space is needed. Both classrooms are
equipped with cast audio and paging system. Contact PAC director for further information and
availability.
Wardrobe Area: None specifically available; usually set up in hallway between dressing rooms.
Irons: One, good quality consumer type.
Ironing Boards: One, standard folding type.
Steamer: One, commercial quality, wand type.
Washers/Dryers: One of each, consumer type and size. Located in basement, adjacent to dressing
room hallway via stairway.
Racks and Hangers: Ten (10) heavy duty steel frame rolling racks, all for full-length garments
with shelves above and most with baskets below. All are designed to fit through standard
doorways. Available lengths: 4- @ 4’ (1.22m), 3- @ 5’8” (1.73m), 3- @ 6’ (1.83m).
Quick Change Booths Two portable, 10' x 10' (3.05m x 3.05m), for temporary assembly where
needed. Can supply with mirrors, chairs, folding tables, etc.
Tables: Assorted folding tables available; if more than 6 needed, notify Technical Director in
advance.
Notes:
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Attachment A: Area Map
The Haugh Performing Arts Center is located on the northwest corner of the campus of Citrus College, where Citrus Avenue curves
east and becomes Foothill Blvd.
If westbound on the 210 freeway: Exit Citrus Avenue. At end of off ramp, turn left. First light is Citrus Avenue. Turn right and proceed
north about 1 and 1/4 mile (2.01 km). You will pass a signal at Route 66 (formerly, Alosta Avenue), Azusa Pacific University (on your
right), and the Citrus campus marquee (on the corner of Citrus Avenue and Citrus College Drive; signal). Turn right into the last
driveway before the road curves to the right and becomes Foothill Blvd. There is a monument style sign at the entrance to the parking
lot. If you continue around the curve, there is another entrance to the parking lot just past the curve.
If eastbound on the 210 freeway: Exit Citrus Avenue. At end of off ramp, turn left and proceed north on Citrus about 1 and 1/4 mile
(2.01 km). You will pass a signal at Route 66 (formerly, Alosta Avenue), Azusa Pacific University (on your right), and the Citrus
campus marquee (on the corner of Citrus Avenue and Citrus College Drive; signal). Turn right into the last driveway before the road
curves to the right and becomes Foothill Blvd. There is a monument style sign at the entrance to the parking lot. If you continue around
the curve, there is another entrance to the parking lot just past the curve.
WARNING: Trucks and buses should not use the northern parking lot entrance on Foothill Blvd. A high center hump may catch these
vehicles. Trucks and buses should enter and exit via Citrus Avenue.
Version: October 2012
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Attachment B: Campus Map
Haugh Performing Arts
Center
1000 West Foothill Boulevard, Glendora CA
Driveway/
Entrance
N
Loading
Dock
CITRUS COLLEGE
DRIVE
All visitors must display a parking permit
available for $5 from a parking vending
machine, or the Campus Safety Office.
Handicapped parking is available in every
lot. To use handicapped parking, you must
have a DMV placard.
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Attachment C: Ground Plan of Stage
N!
Choir!!
Orchestra! Shell!Storage!
Orchestra! Shell!Storage!
Shell!Storage!
!
To!East!
Patio!
47’$%8”%
10’$%1”%
Scene!Studio!and!access!to!Loading!Dock!
45’$%4”%
3’$7”%
DOOR%
54’$%0”%
11’$%9”%
19’$10”%x%19’7”%
SLIDING!DOOR!
3’$%9”%
4’$%4”%
Stairway to
Loading
Gallery
Flyrail
To!Dressing!
Rooms!
Drawing%is%NOT%to%Scale!
Version: October 2012
12’$%10”%
Page 24
Drawn!by:!Karen!Taulbee!
Created:!September!7,!2005!
Updated:!October!2,!2012!
Version: October 2012
Page 25
Drawn by: Karen Taulbee
Created: September 7, 2005
Updated: October 2, 2012
LOADING
DOOR
PIPES OUT
TRIM TO 59’-4”
GRID HEIGHT
66’-8”
BASEMENT/
STORAGE
ORCHESTRA
PIT AT TRAP
ACCESS
APRON
SIDE
COVE/
BOX
BOOM
STAGE
LIFT
1ST
BEAM
CATWALKS
(not to scale)
2ND
BEAM
Haugh Performing Arts Center
Stage Centerline Section
Attachment D: Centerline Section of Theatre
Attachment E: Line Plot of Theatre
Updated: Oct 1 2012
Line Distance
Notes
1 0'-9 1/2"
2 1'-4 1/2"
X
1'-9 1/2"
Dead Hung Track
3
2'-6"
4
3'-0"
5
4'-6"
Motorized
6
6'-0"
7
6'-6"
Track
8
7'-6"
Orchestra Shell
9
8"-8"
10
8'-6"
11
9'-0"
12
9'-6"
13
10'-0"
14
11'-6"
Motorized
15
13'-2"
16
14'-0"
17
14'-6"
18
15'-6"
Orchestra Shell
19
16'-6"
20 17"-0"
21 17"-6"
22
18'-0"
23
18'-6"
24
20'-6"
Motorized
25
X
26
X
27
22'-6"
28
23'-6"
Track
29
X
30
X
31
24'-6"
Orchestra Shell
32
25'-6"
33
26'-0"
34
27'-0"
35
27'-6"
36
29'-0"
37
29'-6"
Track, single pipe
38
30'-0"
39
31'-6"
Motorized
40
33'-0"
41
33'-6"
42
35'-0"
43
36'-6"
44
37'-0"
45
37'-6"
46
38'-0"
47
38'-6"
48
39'-0"
Bold denotes permanent location
Italic Denotes standard position
Version: October 2012
Scenery/usage
House Main Drape
Border, black
Legs
Rear Proj. Screen 15-7 H x 20-7W
Weight
870 lbs
165 lbs
Notes
180 lbs
First electric
Chiffon Tri Color traveler
Clouds 1
300 lbs
615 lbs
Border, black
165 lbs
Legs
Second electric
90 lbs
Flat Black
285 lbs
Clouds 2
900 lbs
Border, black
Legs
Third electric
Stage right electric (ladder)
Stage right masking torm
165 lbs
90 lbs
Black Velour Traveler
Stage left electric (ladder)
Stage left masking torm
Clouds 3
570 lbs
60 lbs
810 lbs
Border, black
Black Scrim
Legs
Back Velour Traveler
165 lbs
90 lbs
90 lbs
570 lbs
60 lbs
Fourth electric
Movie screen (stored) 20'H x 36'W 540 lbs
Legs
Glitz: silver, single layer
White Scrim
Cyc, white
Wind Guard, black duvetyn
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105 Lbs
15 lbs
90 lbs
270 lbs
300 lbs
Oct 1 2012
Attachment F: Ground Plan of Facility
Version: October 2012
Page 27
Attachment G: Seating Chart
Version: October 2012
Page 28
Attachment H: Circuit Chart
Version: October 2012
Page 29
Attachment I: Sound Layout
Version: October 2012
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6
4
431
39
Blue
Wash
2
429
140
N/C
Wash
Sky Cyc 4 Cell
PAR 64
MFL
PAR 64
NSP
Source 4
36 deg
Source 4
26 deg
Source 4
19 deg
Alt 360Q
6x9
Alt 360Q
6x12
Alt 360Q
6x16
435
41
Teal
Wash
Dimmer
Ch
Unit
purpose
Color
Legend
8
7
436
Teal
1
7
o
ob
/G BC
Sp T 1
3 06
4
°
9
o
ob
/G BC
Sp T 2
3 08
4
26
°
Bottom
286
48
37
Blue
283
49
36
Lav
281
50
35
Teal
96
277
Warm
34
96
276
Warm
33
96
275
30
26°
Warm
32
2000
214
4:101
Blue
29
82
269
Amb
28
91
268
27
26°
26°
26
116
266
Blue
Lav
Teal
4:176
W
305
Blue
Amb
27
28
Red
26
Blue
25
4:1
2000
210
Amb
24
23
22
Blue
Lav
Teal
Blue
Lav
164
43
30
Teal
161
44
29
3:351
W
303
Blue
28
76
157
3:151
2000
205
Amb
27
85
155
Blue
26
76
150
149
106
25
26°
23
24
Amb
26°
85
148
2000
206
Apron SR
NC Pink
30
25
20
15
10
9'-0"
26°
22
5
5'-­4"
Blue
21
77
144
6'-0"
6'-­8"
7'-6"
8'0"
165
42
31
30'-­8" 29'-­4" 28'-­0' 26'-­8" 25'-­4" 24'-­0" 22'-­8" 21'-­4' 20'-­0" 18'-­8" 17'-­4" 16'-­0" 14'-­8" 13'-­4" 12'-­0" 10'-­8" 9'-­4"
166
44
32
3:176
167
43
33
147
107
168
42
34
4'-­0"
143
108
20
26°
3'-0"
2'-­8"
Amb
19
86
142
1'4"
CL
1'4"
Red
17
94
197
1'-6"
1'4"
26°
18
0"
CL
3:201
2000
207
7
Wash
AGBR
3'-0"
2'-­8"
Blue
16
77
135
2'-­8"
Blue
16
80
196
2'-­8"
Blue
19
83
256
2'-­8"
314-317
122-125
1'-6"
1'4"
26°
17
125-128
176, 179, 182, 185
98
98
141
136
3
2'-­8"
Border
RBAØ
4'-­0"
Red
18
4
5'-­4"
Amb
19
Border
RBAØ
98
145
4:26
2000
125-128
176, 179, 182, 185
6'-­8"
Blue
20
1'4"
Red
20
95
257
186-189
177, 180, 183, 186
94
199
5
Border
RBAØ
26°
21
211
CL
151-154
176, 179, 182, 185
8'0"
222
47
29
30'-­8" 29'-­4" 28'-­0' 26'-­8" 25'-­4" 24'-­0" 22'-­8" 21'-­4' 20'-­0" 18'-­8" 17'-­4" 16'-­0" 14'-­8" 13'-­4" 12'-­0" 10'-­8" 9'-­4"
223
46
30
Red
225
45
31
Red
226
47
227
46
228
45
Teal
32
Lav
33
Blue
34
94
205
89
200
1'4"
2000
216
4:151
3
94
207
80
203
2'-­8"
21
Red
Border
RBAØ
88
208
112
204
4'-­0"
22
Amb
95
259
4
5'-­4"
23
Blue
92
260
Border
RBAØ
79
214
6'-­8"
24
Red
83
261
186-189
177, 180, 183, 186
88
216
79
217
94
215
8'0"
25
Red
95
262
5
Border
RBAØ
2000
215
4:126
95
263
1'4"
248-251
178, 181, 184, 187
210-213
177, 180, 183, 186
30'-­8" 29'-­4" 28'-­0' 26'-­8" 25'-­4" 24'-­0" 22'-­8" 21'-­4' 20'-­0" 18'-­8" 17'-­4" 16'-­0" 14'-­8" 13'-­4" 12'-­0" 10'-­8" 9'-­4"
38
281
50
39
283
49
Teal
40
Lav
286
48
Blue
CL
3
1'4"
Border
RBAØ
2'-­8"
4
4'-­0"
Border
RBAØ
5'-­4"
36° TBC
8
121
318
248-251
178, 181, 184, 187
114
274
115
267
6'-­8"
9
Wash
AGBR
320-323
122-125
5
8'0"
36° TBC
10
121
324
270-273
178, 181, 184, 187
Border
RBAØ
11
Wash
AGBR
325-328
122-125
4'-­0"
134
109
15
26°
4'-­0"
4;51
2000
212
4'-­0"
Amb
18
92
255
4'-­0"
5
5
Wash
AGBR
2000
217
2
Border
RBAØ
2
Border
RBAØ
8'0"
1
Wash
AGBR
298-301
122-125
TBD
2 TBD 2 TBD 2 TBD 2 TBD 2 TBD 2
296
295
294
293
292
291
175
174
173
172
171
170
16
290
129
Warm
17
289
128
Blue
13
84
246
Amb
12
93
245
2000
218
4:201
26°
11
1
Border
RBAØ
9
Cool
97
241
8
Cool
97
240
235-238
178, 181, 184, 187
Cool
119
242
97
239
7
234
74
6
Mag
233
75
5
Red
232
73
4
Amb
231
74
3
Mag
230
75
2
Red
229
73
1
Amb
Blue
11
81
190
4:76
2000
213
Amb
10
90
185
Red
9
94
183
Blue
8
81
182
Amb
7
90
181
1
Border
RBAØ
2
174
71
6
Mag
173
177
72
5
Red
172
70
4
Amb
171
71
3
Mag
170
72
2
Red
169
70
1
Amb
Blue
11
78
129
124
111
10
26°
Amb
9
87
123
Blue
8
78
122
3:251
2000
209
1
Amb
7
87
121
W
3:376
304
116-119
176, 179, 182, 185
114
68
6
Mag
113
69
5
Red
112
67
4
Amb
111
68
3
Mag
110
69
2
Red
109
67
1
Amb
9'-0"
10
15
20
25
30
1st Beam
1st Electric
1
2nd Electric
9'-­4" 10'-­8" 12'-­0" 13'-­4" 14'-­8" 16'-­0" 17'-­4" 18'-­8" 20'-­0" 21'-­4' 22'-­8" 24'-­0" 25'-­4" 26'-­8" 28'-­0' 29'-­4" 30'-­8"
130
110
12
26°
Border
RBAØ
4:201
W
306
175-178
177, 180, 183, 186
24
360
168
15
359
168
26
364
166
25
363
163
27
366
169
4th Electric
3rd Electric
7
290
129
Warm
8
289
128
Laddered Down
25
290
129
Warm
26
289
128
9'-­4" 10'-­8" 12'-­0" 13'-­4" 14'-­8" 16'-­0" 17'-­4" 18'-­8" 20'-­0" 21'-­4' 22'-­8" 24'-­0" 25'-­4" 26'-­8" 28'-­0' 29'-­4" 30'-­8"
Red
12
94
191
Border
RBAØ
3:226
2000
208
26°
14
118
247
125-128
176, 179, 182, 185
8'0"
Red
13
94
192
36° TBC
2
121
303
9'-­4" 10'-­8" 12'-­0" 13'-­4" 14'-­8" 16'-­0" 17'-­4" 18'-­8" 20'-­0" 21'-­4' 22'-­8" 24'-­0" 25'-­4" 26'-­8" 28'-­0' 29'-­4" 30'-­8"
26°
15
117
252
186-189
177, 180, 183, 186
8'0"
4:176
3
Wash
AGBR
304-307
122-125
9'-­4" 10'-­8" 12'-­0" 13'-­4" 14'-­8" 16'-­0" 17'-­4" 18'-­8" 20'-­0" 21'-­4' 22'-­8" 24'-­0" 25'-­4" 26'-­8" 28'-­0' 29'-­4" 30'-­8"
36° TBC
4
121
308
248-251
178, 181, 184, 187
8'0"
309-312
122-125
7'-6"
6'-­8"
26°
13
98
132
6'-­8"
26°
14
113
193
6'-­8"
Red
16
95
253
6'-­8"
6'-0"
5'-­4"
Amb
14
86
133
5'-­4"
Amb
15
89
195
5'-­4"
Red
17
95
254
5'-­4"
36° TBC
6
121
313
6
359
168
17
364
166
16
362
163
18
365
169
5
358
165
4
355
162
3
354
167
14
358
165
13
356
162
12
354
167
23
358
165
22
357
162
21
353
167
20
352
164
19
351
161
11
352
164
10
350
161
2
352
164
1
349
161
Sp
/G
ob
o
Sp
/G
ob
o
Sp
/G
ob
o
SL Ladder
9
365
169
h
as l
W Coo
26 98
3
14
2
3
7
39 6
2 ol
o h
C as
W
h
as
W arm
W 27 9
39
4
16
5
9
39 7
2 rm
a h
W as
W
h
as C
W TB
28 00
4
6
3:1
°
48
8
°
1
C bo
TB /Go
Sp
°
40
19
10
31
5
11
C bo
TB /Go
Sp
FOH (Beams)
951, 952
Electrics
953-958
3:301
W
301
°
45
57
1
44
19°
Interp
N/C Pit
NC Pink
32 C o
b
TB /Go
Sp
7
58
136
40
19
12
Pit Wash
N/C
Pit Wash
N/C
Pit Wash
19
N/C
°
30
3
19
40
19
°
9°
47
59
100
46
60
100
59
100
26
26
Work Lights
0
40 8
2 C
h
TB as
W
0
2
20 01
0
o
ob
/G BC
Sp T 0
3 04
4
Front Rows
905-909, 911, 926
Mid Rows
912, 914-920, 922, 928
Back Rows
910, 913, 921, 923-925, 927, 929-930
Aisles
HR 901, HL 902
Apron Steps
HR 903, HL 904
House Lights
Stage Right Cove
Top
Aisle
12
440
442
444
35
34
33
LtPink/AmbLtPink/AmbLtPink/Amb
Side
Side
Side
56
4
43
19°
102
16
101
10
33
100
19
32
19°
Wing 1 SR
NC Blue
Wing 3 SR
19°
NC Pink
Wing 3 SR
34
19°
NC Blue
99
24
31
Wash
Blue
98
24
30
Wash
Blue
Special
TBC Wing 1 SR
NC Blue Wing 3 SR
19°
NC Pink Wing 3 SR
19°
29
NC Blue
19°
Wash
28
103
19°
Blue
27
102
97
26
16
96
25
10
95
94
19
24
55
13
42
53
7
41
19°
Apron SR
NC Blue
Wing 1 SR
NC Pink
19°
52
22
40
Wash
Blue
51
22
39
Wash
Blue
50
1
38
19°
49
4
37
19°
Pit
NC Pink
Apron SL
NC Pink
WildFire Special
UV
TBD Apron SR
NC BlueWing 1 SR
19°
NC Pink
36
19°
Wash
35
Blue
19°
54
34
33
48
32
47
101
46
13
45
7
22
44
22
31
Wash
Blue
2000
3:51
202
7'-6"
6'-0"
Pit CS
Apron CS
NC Pink
Apron CS
Wing 1 CS
NC Pink
NC Blue
NC Pink Wash
19°
19°
Blue
19°
19°
30
29
28
27
26
41
40
2
39
38
5
36
14
8
22
9'-0"
Wash Wing 1 CS
NC Blue Wing 3 CSWing 3 CS
Blue
NC Pink
NC Blue Wash
19°
19°
Blue
24
19°
23
22
93
21
20
92
24
91
17
90
11
89
20
24
30'-0" 28'-6" 27'-0" 25'-6" 24'-0" 22'-6" 21'-0" 19'-6" 18'-0" 16'-6" 15'-0" 13'-6" 12'-0" 10'-6"
104
135
35
TBD
Lecturn
30'-0" 28'-6" 27'-0" 25'-6" 24'-0" 22'-6" 21'-0" 19'-6" 18'-0" 16'-6" 15'-0" 13'-6" 12'-0" 10'-6"
35
22
25
Wash
Blue
4'-6"
88
24
19
Wash
Blue
4'-6"
34
103
24
19°
1'-6"
1'-6"
Spot 3
0"
86
99
17
19°
Truss Troupers
Spot 4
Special
TBC
3'-0"
87
99
18
19°
Conductor/Special
Conductor/Special
TBC
TBC
30
135
35
TBD
Lecturn
3'-0"
House Speaker Cluster
28
23
23
Wash
Red
4'-6"
82
25
16
Wash
Red
4'-6"
27
23
22
Wash
Red
6'-0"
81
25
15
Wash
Red
26
8
21
19°
25
14
20
19°
9'-0"
79
11
13
19°
77
25
11
76
25
10
Wash
Red
75
21
9
19°
74
12
8
19°
7
73
18
67
104
72
25
5
Wash
Red
71
25
4
Wash
Red
70
21
3
19°
2
69
12
68
18
24
5
19
19°
22
2
18
2000
3:76
203
19
23
17
Wash
Red
18
23
16
Wash
Red
Pit SL Wash
Apron SLNC Pink Red
NC Pink
Special WildFire
19°
9
UV
19°
Apron SL TBC
10
Wing 1 SL NC Blue
11
12
19°
NC Pink
12
14
23
19°
13
15
3
19°
20
14
6
13
15
105
16
17
15
9
11
23
8
Wash
Red
10
9
7
19°
Wing 1 SL
NC Pink
9
15
6
19°
Apron SL
NC Blue
10'-6" 12'-0" 13'-6" 15'-0" 16'-6" 18'-0" 19'-6" 21'-0" 22'-6" 24'-0" 25'-6" 27'-0" 28'-6" 30'-0"
78
17
12
19°
Pit CS
Apron CS
NC Pink
Apron CS
Wing 1 CS
NC Pink
NC Blue
NC Pink
19°
7'-6"
80
20
14
19°
Wing 1 CS Wash
Wing 3 CS NC Blue
Red
Wing 3 CS
NC Pink
NC Blue
Special
Wing 1 SL TBC
Wing 3 SL NC Blue
19°
Wing 3 SL NC Pink
19°
6
NC Blue
Wing 1 SL
NC Blue
Wing 3 SL
19°
NC Pink
Wing 3 SL
1
19°
NC Blue
10'-6" 12'-0" 13'-6" 15'-0" 16'-6" 18'-0" 19'-6" 21'-0" 22'-6" 24'-0" 25'-6" 27'-0" 28'-6" 30'-0"
8
6
5
19°
Apron SL
NC Pink
7
3
4
19°
3
2
Sp
3:326
302
W
°
19 1
o
39
56 4
0
Sp
/G
ob
19
°
2
1
19
3
100
°
19
o
1
8
4
100
°
39
55 2
°
19
26
7
2
W
as
h
3:1
26
38
53 8
4
2 0 000
55
° 391
6
W
as
h
4
12
418
143
N/C
Aisle
11
143
417
Aisle
N/C
W
3
2
5
38 2
7
38
51 6
as
h
as
h
W
W
as
h
1
5
38 1
5
3
4
410
141
N/C
Wash
6
5
412
64
Amb
Wash
Wash
N/C
141
409
Wash
Amb
64
411
Spot 1
Apron Left
5
460
133
TBD
Wash
6
460
133
TBD
Wash
House Rear SR
2
456
133
TBD
Wash
1
456
133
TBD
Wash
House Rear SL
20, September 2012
Revised 2, October 2012
Drawn by Dan Vilter
Lighting Plot v4.4
Haugh House
Top
as
h
Spot 2
414
65
Red
Wash
8
7
Wash
Red
65
413
Super Troupers (in Lighting Booth)
416
66
Mag
Wash
10
9
Wash
Mag
66
415
Haugh Performing Arts Center
W
Stage Left Cove
5
38 3
8
38
52 7
5
2nd Beam
3
100
56
° 39
3
26
9
Pit Wash
N/C
Pit Wash
N/C
/G
ob
57
° 39
5
26 1
Pit Wash
N/C
39
57 6
o
5
137
/G
ob
Interp
Pit SL N/C
NC Pink
Sp
°
19 1
Bottom
14
424
422
420
60
59
58
Lt Pink/AmbLt Pink/AmbLt Pink/Amb
Side
Side
Side
16
61
419
13
Side
Lt Blue
62
421
63
423
15
Side
Lt Blue
Side
Lt Blue
8
364
166
7
361
163
18
438
142
10
Side
36
15
443
Lt Blue
36° TBC
12
121
329
17
Side
37
13
441
Lt Blue
13
Wash
AGBR
331-334
122-125
19°
19°
Side
38
20
370
154
19
369
151
21
371
157
SR Ladder
2
370
154
1
367
151.
11
370
154
10
368
151
12
372
157
23
376
155
22
375
152
36° TBC
14
121
335
19°
19°
9
437
11
439
Lt Blue
3
372
157
14
376
155
13
374
152
24
377
158
15
Wash
AGBR
336-339
122-125
26°
26°
Aisle
142
5
376
155
4
373
152
15
378
158
Warm
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
26
382
126
Cool
2
2
2
2
2
2
25
346
345
344
343
342
341
348
171
172
173
174
175
127 170
30'-­8" 29'-­4" 28'-­0' 26'-­8" 25'-­4" 24'-­0" 22'-­8" 21'-­4' 20'-­0" 18'-­8" 17'-­4" 16'-­0" 14'-­8" 13'-­4" 12'-­0" 10'-­8" 9'-­4"
Warm
17
382
126
Cool
16
348
127
36°
36°
Wash
41
Altman MR 16 4 Cir 8'-6"
36°
26°
19°
Instruments
Apron Right
433
40
Lav
Wash
5
434
Lav
3
432
Blue
1
430
N/C
6
378
158
19°
19°
36°
36°
Wash
40
Wash
39
Wash
140
27
384
159
26
382
156
25
381
153
19°
18
383
159
17
382
156
16
380
153
26°
19°
9
383
159
36°
26°
26°
19°
19°
26°
26°
19°
26°
19°
19°
26°
26°
36°
36°
36°
36°
26°
26°
26°
26°
19°
19°
19°
36°
8
382
156
7
379
153
Warm
8
382
126
Cool
7
348
127
26°
26°
Looking US
Order of
Dimmers
Low to High
19°
19°
1
19°
19°
2
130
4
1
2
3
453
Laddered Down
457
457
130
458
131
4
1
2
Far Cycs
130
130
453
Red Green
10°
10°
3
5°
5°
459
132
10°
10°
3
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5°
36°
131
36°
454
36°
4
36°
5°
36°
132
36°
455
Version: October 2012
Blue Amb
Attachment J: House Lighting Plot
Attachment K: Standard Lighting Hook Up
Function
Ch
Dimmers
Ch
Function
Dimmers
1
Frts Warm Pit SR 50, 57
51 SL Cove Pars Cool 385, 386
2
CS 22, 41
52
Warm 387
TBC 388
Ch
101
Dimmers
152
103
TBF 34
153
104
TBF 67
154
Wing 1 Cool 370
TBF 13
53
54
5
CS 24, 40
55 Cove Gobos
TBC 391, 392
105
6
SL 8, 15
56
TBC 393, 394
106
TBC 395, 396
Wing 1
Function
Ch
151 SR Lddr W1 Warm 367-369
TBF 103
SL 7, 14
Apron
4
Dimmers
TBF48
102
SR 49, 56
3
Function
FOH Spcls
1st LX Spcls
Wing 2 373-375
Wing 3 379-381
155
Wing 2 376
SR 149
156
Wing 3 382
SR 46, 53
57
107
MR 147
157
Wing 1 Par 371, 372
8
CS 26, 38
58 Apron Sides Wm SR 420
108
CR 143
158
Wing 2 377, 378
9
SL 10, 17
59
CS 422
109
CL 134
159
Wing 3 383, 384
7
SR 96, 101
60
11
Wing 3
CS 79, 91
61
12
SL 69, 74
Apron SR 47, 55
10
13 Cool
SL 424
110
ML 130
160
SR 419
111
SL 124
161
SL Lddr W1 Warm 349-351
62
CS 421
112 2nd LX Spcls
MR 204
162
Wing 2 355-357
63
SL 423
113
ML 193
163
Wing 3 361-363
Cool
14
CS 25, 39
64 Pars Apron
274
164
Wing 1 Cool 352
15
SL 9, 16
65
Mag 413, 414
115
MR 267
165
Wing 2 358
SR 97, 102
66
Red 415, 416
116
MR 266
166
Wing 3 364
CS 78, 92
67
Amb 109, 112
117
ML 252
167
Wing 1 Par353, 354
Wing 2 359, 360
16
Wing 1
17
Wing 1
Amb 411, 412
114 3rd LX Spcls
SR
SL 68, 73
68
Mag 111, 114
118
ML 247
168
SR 95, 100
69
Red 110, 113
119
SL 242
169
20
CS 80, 90
70
Amb 169, 172
120
21
SL 70, 75
71
Mag 171, 174
121 4th LX Lecos
Red 170, 173
122
Amb 229, 232
123
124
125
18
19
Wing 3
Wing 2
22 Par Wash DS
Blue
35, 36, 44, 45, 51, 52
72
23
Red
11, 12, 18, 19, 27, 28
73
24
US Blue
88, 89, 93, 94, 98, 99
74
Mag 231, 234
25
Red
71, 72, 76, 77, 81, 82
75
Red 230, 233
26 SR Cove Pars Cool 397, 398
76 Backs
27
Warm 399
77
28
TBC 400
78
29
Wing 3
79
Blue SR 150, 157
"
"
295, 342
Green
"
175
"
"
"
296, 341
126 4th Wing Side
Blu 347
176 Strips 1st LX
Red 116, 125, 151
2nd LX
175, 186, 210
178
3rd LX
235, 248, 270
179
1st LX
Blue 117, 126, 152
130 FOH 100 TBC
453, 457
180
2nd LX
176, 187, 211
181
3rd LX
236, 249, 271
Wing 3
SR 269
83
CS 256, 261
CS 442
84
SL 246
38
174
299, 305, 310, 315, 321,
326, 332, 337
Red 290
82
39 Pars Apron
"
Amb 289
TBC 407, 408
SL 439
"
294, 343
Amber
"
298, 304, 309, 314, 320,
325, 331, 336
129
33 Apron Sides Wm SR 444
CS 441
173
128
32
37
300, 306, 311, 316, 322,
SL 122, 129
81
86
293, 344
Blue 327, 333, 338
SR 214, 217
31
85
292, 345
"
Wing 1
SL 182, 190
SL 440
"
"
177
CS 196, 203
SR 443
"
"
Lav 348
80
Cool
"
172
301, 307, 312, 317, 323,
127
TBC 405, 406
36
171
Red 328, 334, 339
CYCS
303, 308, 313, 318, 324,
329, 335
CS 135, 144
TBC 403, 404
35
Cyc Trash 291, 346
Apron
30 Cove Gobos
34
TBC
Amber SR 148, 155
131 FOH 5
0
TBC
454, 458
132 FOH 5
0
TBC
182
456, 460
183
2nd LX
177, 188, 212
134 Wildfire Units
20, 54
184
3rd LX
237, 250, 272
135 Lectern SR
30, 104
185
1st LX
TBC 119, 128, 154
CS 133, 142
136 HL Interpreter
58
186
2nd LX
178, 189, 213
87
SL 121, 123
137 HR Interpreter
5
187
3rd LX
238, 251, 273
88
SR 208, 216
138 Apron Side Spcl HL 447
188
Apron
Wing 1
89
CS 195, 200
139 Apron Side Spcl HR 425
189
40
Lav 433, 434
90
SL 181, 185
140 Audience Pars HL
429, 430
190
41
Teal 435, 436
91
SR 268
141 Audience Pars HR
409, 410
191
Wing 1
Wing 3
Blue 165, 168
92
CS 255, 260
142 House Aisles HL
437, 438
192
43
Lav 164,167
93
SL 245
143 House Aisles HR
417, 418
193
44
Teal 161, 166
94
DS
183, 191, 192, 197, 199,
205, 207, 215
144 FOH Worklights
951, 952
194
45
Blue 225, 228
95
MS
253, 254, 257, 259, 262,
263
195
196
Red
145 Stg. Worklights
953-958
46
Lav 223, 227
96 SR Fan
Warm 275-277
146 Aisle Lights
901, 902
47
Teal 222, 226
97 SL Fan
Cool
239-241
147 Stair Lights
903, 904
197
Blue 286
98 OH Texture wash
132, 136, 141, 145
148 House
905-9, 911, 926
198
49
Lav 283
99 Conductor Special
86, (87 back up)
149
50
Teal 281
3, 4, 59, 60
150
48
Wing 2
Wing 3
Version: October 2012
1st LX Amb 118, 127, 153
455, 459
133 FOH NPar TBC
Blue 431, 432
42
Wing 3 365, 366
170 4th LX
100 Pit Wash n/c
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Front Rows
Mid rows 912, 914-20, 922, 928
Back rows 927, 929-30
910, 913, 921, 923-5,
199
200
Attachment L: Tech Specs Quick Sheet
Citrus College
Haugh Performing Arts Center
Stage:
SR Locking Rail to SL wall
98’
SR: CL to Locking Rail
47’ 7”
SL: CL to SL wall
50’ 5”
Wing Space:
SR (Prosc to Locking Rail)
20’ 7”
SL (Prosc to SL wall)
23’ 5”
Stage Depth:
Plaster line to US wall
47’ 8”
Plaster line to edge of apron
10’ 1”
DS edge of apron to CF of pit
11’ 9”
Proscenium:
Width:
54’ 0”
Height:
27’ 11”
Depth:
4’ 0”
Grid Height:
Stage floor to grid deck
66’ 8”
Stage Height:
Audience floor to stage floor
3’ 4”
Crossover depth:
Behind wind guard to back wall
8’ 8”
Floor: Stage floor is 3” tongue and groove fir on sleepers. Apron and orchestra pit is 1” maple
on cushioned sleepers. Entire floor is stained ebony with a satin varnish finish.
NO FASTENERS ARE ALLOWED.
There is no direct access from backstage to house seating area.
4 Dressing Rooms
& hospitality area
Stage Width:
(Not to scale)
1,439 seats. Continental seating. No center aisle.
Loading Dock: Loading area is at ground level, uncovered, with no elevated dock and no
height restrictions for trucks.
Approach to dock is from west side of facility, via a 14’ wide, straight, drive.
Loading dimensions: from loading dock to scene shop: 12’ wide, 20’ tall; from scene shop
to stage: 19’ 10” wide, 19’ 7” tall.
20A, 30A, & 50A shore power is available.
Electrical
Main feed: 1000A; 3-phase
Company switches: 2. Each 120/280V, 3-phase.
400A/leg; 400A Cam-lock or lug. Located SL.
Dimmers: 672, 2.4K ETC Sensor, + house and works
Control: ETC Insight III (3 Universe) DMX via ETC Net2; MA Lighting GrandMa (4 Univ.). Located in control
booth above rear of house.
Circuits: Dimmer per circuit; 672 2.4K dimmers. 20A
stage pin connectors, Socopex receptacles, and moving
light power locations (L6-20, 208V) distributed
throughout facility.
Stage Circuits: Overhead:
276 circuits
Floor and wall connections:
162 circuits
Grid (72 repeated US wall):
122 circuits
FOH Circuits:
184 circuits
FOH Throws:
1st Beam:
32’ @ 45O to front of apron
2nd Beam:
38’ @ 45O to front of pit
Coves:
45’ @ 30O bottom of cove to CL pro
Luminaries:
4 ea - ETC Source 4 ERS, 575 w (5&100)
81 - ETC Source Four Narrow ERS, 575 w (190)
40 - ETC Source Four ERS, 575 w (26 0)
23 - ETC Source Four ERS, 575 w (36 0)
21 - Altman 6x16 ERS, 750 w
32 - Altman 6x12 ERS, 750 w
52 - Altman 6x9 ERS, 750 w
32 - Kliegl 8” Fresnel, 1,000 w
72 - Altman Med Flood PAR 64 can (count varies)
78 - Altman Narrow spot PAR 64 can ( “
“ )
28 - 8’–4” Altman 4 circuit MR16 Strips
8- Altman, Far Cyc, 4 circuit, 1,000 W each
Automated fixtures:
16-Martin Mac 2K Profiles with standard gobos
8- Martin Mac 2K Washes
Followspots:
2- Strong Supertrouper, 2,000 w xenon.
2- Strong TrussTrouper, 1200 w HMI.
SFX: 2-Wildfire LT400F w/90 0 flood & DMX on/off; 1LeMaitre G-300 Smoke Mach.; 1-Rosco 1900 Smoke
Mach.; 2-ETC Little Bliz. Snow Mach.; 1-Radiance Hazer
Gel: Ample stock of Rosco color media
Projectors: 1-Panasonic PTD5700U multi-media projector,
600w, 1024X768 resolution, 6K lm, 2K:1 contrast; 1Sanyo PLC EF 10NZ multimedia projector, 440w, 1024 x
768 resolution, 3300 lm; 1-Elmo model 550 xenon 16mm
film projector; 2-Bell & Howell model 567 16mm film
projectors.
Technical Director: Dan Vilter 626-852-8049
dvilter@citruscollege.edu
Stage Manager: Karen Taulbee 626-852-8050
ktaulbee@citruscollege.edu
Updated: 10/12
Version: October 2012
Technical Specs – Quick Sheet
Orchestra Pit: Curved. Can comfortably hold 25-piece orchestra.
Programmable hydraulic. Standard levels are: stage floor; audience floor; “trap” level (@
6’4” below stage level); and basement (@ 13’ below stage level). There is stairway access
from basement to “trap” level for performances.
Width: 54’
Depth at C/L: 11’ 9”
Depth at sides: 3’ 9”
Equipment
40 Black Wenger padded orchestra chairs
80 Stacking, blue-padded chairs
40 Wenger Bravo black music stands
30 Manhasset black music stands
32 Orchestra stand lights
1 Conductor podium
9 Wenger choral shell sections
9 Wenger choral 3-step risers
1 Full stage orchestra shell
1 9’ Steinway concert grand piano
1 7’ Yamaha conservatory grand piano
8 6’ Folding tables
6 4’ Folding tables
Audio:
Mixing position is in FOH, rear, 1/3 left of center.
Console: Digidesign D-Show Profile configured with
VENUE Pack Pro plug-in bundle, FOH rack, and 2- DShow 48X24 stage racks
Amps: Lab.gruppen C20 & FP1000’s
Speakers: L, R, & C arrays, consisting of:
30 SLS LS8800 (Bi-amped).
20 Bag-end D10-IF6 subwoofers
7 SLS US2403 front fills (along pit rail)
Playback
1 Denon DNE635 cue capable CD player
1 Marantz PMD 320 CD player
2 Sony MDS-E12 mini disc recorders
1 CDRW901 CD recorder
2 IPOD/computer I/O connections.
Microphones (partial list)
15 Shure SM57
13 Shure SM58
4 Shure Beta 58
4 Audio technical ATM 41-A
10 AKG C451B
8 Sennheiser MD 421-II
6 Audio-Technica AT 871 Uni-plates
5 Audio-Technica AT 853 Uni-points
Wireless microphones
24 Shure UR 24 lavs (8 with handhelds)
16 HME VHF lavs (9 with handhelds)
16 Sennheiser UHF lavs (2 with handhelds)
Monitor equip: 8 – Apogee SSM Processed speakers
overhead on 1st & 2nd LX; 8 – JBL & PAS cabinets;
EAW monitor system with 12 discrete channels
(processed) for 18- EAW SM200iH Bi-amped 2-way
floor monitors; Apogee processed system (4 channel)
with 7 cabinets; call TD for specific details.
Page 33
Rigging
Locking rail is Stage Right. Lines are Stage-set X.
48 line sets (44 parallel to proscenium)
Grid height: 66’ 8” above stage floor
Batten length is:
61’
Batten travel is:
56’ 0”
Batten low trim:
3’ 4”
Batten high trim:
59’ 4”
Battens are: double truss, 1 ½” pipe
Battens have:
6 lift lines
Batten empty wt:
330 lbs.
Arbor capacity:
1440 lbs.
Electrics are:
motorized
Repertory Line Set Schedule
(bold denotes permanent location)
Unlisted batten numbers are clear for scenery
Line #
1
2
X
3
5
7
8
10
13
14
16
18
22
23
24
25
26
28
29
30
31
34
35
36
37
39
40
42
44
46
47
48
Item
House main
Border, black
Dead hung legs, black
RP screen
First Electric
Chiffon trav. on track
Orch. shell ceiling
Border, black
Legs, black
Second Electric
Flat Black
Orch. shell ceiling
Border, black
Legs, black
Third Electric
SR Electric Ladder
SR torm, black
Traveler, full, black
SL Electric Ladder
SL torm, black
Orch. shell ceiling
Border, black
Scrim, black
Legs, black
Traveler, full, black
Fourth Electric
Movie screen stored
Legs, black
Silver glitz shimmer
Scrim, white
Cyclorama, white
Wind Guard, black
Distance from pro
0’-9 ½”
1’-4 ½”
1’-9 ½”
2’-6”
4’-6”
6’-6”
7’-6”
8’-6”
10’-0”
11’-6”
14’-0”
15’-6”
18’-0”
`8’-6”
20’-6”
n/a
n/a
23’-6”
n/a
n/a
24’-6”
27’-0”
27’-6”
29-‘0”
29’-6”
31’-6”
33’-0”
35’-0”
37’-0”
38’-0”
38’-6”
39’-0”
Attachment M: Photographs of the Center
EXTERIOR PHOTOS
Main Entrance Into
Haugh Performing Arts Center
Side Entrance Into Auditorium
Load-In Area
Box Office
Version: October 2012
Page 34
Attachment M: Photographs of PAC
INTERIOR PHOTOS
Interior of Auditorium,
From House Left
Interior Of Auditorium
Interior Of Auditorium,
View From Stage
Version: October 2012
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