Last additions - Melbourne Theatre Company
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Teaser Panel365 viewsRear view of the teaser panelAug 13, 2009
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Teaser Panel420 viewsRear view of the teaser panel.
The design of this venue called for a variable width teaser panel.
This picture shows the teaser panel at full width.Aug 13, 2009
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Header Panels333 viewsHeader panels are flown down stage of the proscenium providing additional stage masking Aug 13, 2009
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Header and Teaser Panels342 viewsView of the down-stage header and teaser panel behind.
Both are flown to their lowest level.Aug 13, 2009
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Teaser Panel350 viewsThe teaser panel forms the top of the proscenium arch and can be flown in or out to vary the height of the stage opening.
The design of this venue called for a variable width teaser panel.
This picture shows the teaser panel at minimum width.Aug 13, 2009
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Retractable Juliet Balconies364 viewsDual level balconies with flooring installedAug 13, 2009
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Retractable Juliet Balconies445 viewsSuspended dual level balcony frameworkAug 13, 2009
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Demountable Wall300 viewsSections of the demountable wall viewed from the orchestra pit.
The panels are constructed from lightweight materials for ease of use.Aug 13, 2009
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Demountable Wall314 viewsSections of the demountable wall viewed from the sub stage area.
The wall panels are perforated on this side and filled with an acoustic damper to minimise noise entering the orchestra pit.
The panels are also reversible.Aug 13, 2009
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Tormentor Panel523 viewsThe tormentor panels form the sides of the proscenium arch and are adjustable to vary the width of the stage openingAug 13, 2009
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Demountable Wall295 viewsSections of the demountable wall viewed from the orchestra pit.
Sections of the demountable wall and stage can be removed, transforming the front of the stage to suit the needs of any production.Aug 13, 2009
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