ES Theater

Thrust:

A an other stage located in the main stage of the es theater that can extend forward and upward to form a thrust. A Thrust is a stage that extends into the auditorium so that the audience is seated around three sides. This stage allow performers interacted with audience and are use in different properties.

 

Stage wings(left and right):

(PS a cute picture of Ms Hill and the right wing)

Stage wings are areas just off stage left or stage right, that could not seen by the audience. The wing space is used for performers getting ready to enter, set storage for scenery changes, and stagehand work. Wings also house technical equipment like the fly system.

 

HS Theater

The Wing space of HS Theater are larger than ES, also a platform that can rise below stage upward to the stage. HS theater also have two levels of lighting-catwalk  and it can contain 600 people. It is Built in 2001 and have more flies tied up to frame compared to ES theater. However, HS Theater use traditional lights that create more heat compared to the led light in the ES Theater and have constantly replace lightbulb.

Old Control board:                                  Fly system:

This is an old style button control board located in HS theater on the left side of the stage behind the wing. It’s job is to control the flies which is used to control the flies, which are a system of rope lines, blocks (pulleys), counterweights, and related devices within a theater which allows a stage crew to fly (hoist) components such as curtains, lights, scenery, stage effects, and, or sometimes, people.

Cat walk:

This is the Catwalks of the HS theater. Catwalks are increased walkways that allow access to technical and service areas above the stage or auditorium. They may also act as a link between fly-floors. These elevated work surfaces are a tripping hazard.

Hydraulic lifts:

This is a bottom view of the Hydraulic lift that is located in the HS theater. Hydraulic lift can move heavy objects around the stage and also serve as an entrance point for actors.