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Seating Capacity: --------------------- 3200 (3098 w/orchestra pit)Stage Door Access: ------------------ 1650 Chester Ave (corner of Chester & E. 17th St.)24 hr. Receiving Address: --------- 1650 Chester Ave. (State Theatre Stagehouse)Cleveland, OH 44114Proscenium opening: ----------- 51’-5”w 26’-9”hGrid height: ------------------------ 59’-4” short grid 81’-0” mainLip to Plaster Line: --------------- 5’-0” (apron)Lip to 0’-0”:------------------------- 8’-0”Lip to back wall: ------------------ 69’-0”, 105’-0” back of busselCurtain line to back wall: ------- 62’-0”, 98’-6” back of busselCurtain line to lip: ---------------- 8’-0”Plaster line to last line set: ----- 57’-3”Last set to back wall: ------------ 6’-0”Number of battens: -------------- 82Length of batten: ----------------- 60’-1”Extensions: ------------------------ 4’-0”Number of spot sheaves: ------ 75avail. lengths of manila: -------- 30Distance between battens: ---- 8”Travel of batten: ------------------ 79’-0”Weight capacity:------------------ 2280# line sets 1 & 2 (short grid)1500# line sets 3—82Locking rail to SR wall: --------- 115’-8”Fly floor on stage (SL) and @ 35’-0” (pin rail)SL WING: -- 29’-6”CL to SL: --- 49’-9” CL to floor rail: - 55’-0”SR WING: - 34’-9”CL to SR: --- 52’-9” CL to wall: ----- 60’-0”Stage floor to bottom of lowest catwalk: ----- 35’-0”Centerline to catwalk: ------------------ SL: 50’-0” -------- SR: 53’-0”Stage floor to aud. Floor: ------ 3’-4”Stage floor to orch. Pit floor: -- 10’-0” @ playing ht.Aud. Floor to orch. Pit floor: --- 6’-8”Stage floor to balcony rail: ---- 11’-0” (vertical plane)Stage floor to FOH: ------------- 45’-0” perches (vertical plane)Centerline @ 0’-0” to;balcony rail: -------- 59’-3”box booms: -------- 41’-2” & 53’-9” HL & HRbridges: ------------- 74’-6” SL73’-10 SRbooth: ---------------- 145’-0”back of last row of seats:------------------------ 125’-0” orchestra------------------------ 143’-0” balconyOrchestra pit: 49’-0”w x 27’-0”dtop opening 14’-0”@ widest depthAvg.# of musicians 80 persons w/stands & instrumentsLoading door: 2 doors @ 7’-0”w x 8’-7”h1 door @ 8’-11”w x 8’-7”hSOFT GOODSLegs: 12 @ 15’-0”w x 40’-0”hBorders: 6 @ 63’-0”w x 15’-0”hScrims: 1 white (filled), 2 black @ 63’-0”w x 30’-0”hDrops: 1 black traveler @ 63’-0”w x 30’-0”h1 blackout @ 63’-0”w x 30’-0”h1 natural cyc @ 63’-0” x 30’-0”hSOUND & HANGING SCHEDULE see inventory/spec attachedROAD POWER: 4 set-ups of 3-phase, 4-wire@ 400amps per leg on SR wallSpotlights:Lighting:3—Xenon Strong Supertrooper, 2kw (booth)(center)PDF drawings available 40 . Strand SL36, 36 ellipsoidal160 . Strand SL26, 26 ellipsoidal100 . Strand SL19, 19 ellipsoidal36 . Strand SL10, 10 ellipsoidal30 . Castor/Strand Model 270 fresnel, 2kw12 . T3 strips, 3-color, 500w w/ hanger12 . T3 strips, 3-color, 500w w/ trunion120 . Altman PAR64 mfl10 . ladders (5 per side)10 . booms (5 per side)NOTE: Theatre is contracted w/House Plot unless noted, contact T.D.Control:Strand 521i468 . 2.4kw dimmers21 . 6kw dimmersRISERS: Wenger (folding leg, interlocking)6 . @ 8”h x 4’x8’4 . @ 16”h x 4’x8’Director of Production: Robert Mingus 216.640-8546 (mingus@playhousesquare.org)Sr. Production Mgr: Joe Korcuska 216.640-8547 (korcuska@playhousesquare.org)Production Mgr:Phone Numbers:Jody Dagg 216.640-8548 (jody@playhousesquare.org)216.771-4444 (administrative offices)216.771-7136 (fax)House Carpenter/Steward: ------ Nick MarinoHouse Sound Engineer: ---------- Don RootHouse Electrician:------------------ Thom Shepherd

AUDIO EQUIPMENTA MONAURAL SYSTEM1—YAMAHA M7CL Digital Mixing Console (32x8x2, 8 group out/6 aux/4 matrix out)3—Shure P4800 DSP (digital system processors)Stage LEFT TowerCENTER ClusterStage RIGHT Tower9—Nexo Geo S805 speakers1—Nexo Geo S830 speakers4—Nexo CD12 subs1—Nexo Digital TD NX242 controller3—Camco Vortex 6 amps7—Nexo Geo S805 speakers1—Nexo Geo S830 speakers3—Nexo CD12 subs1—Nexo Digital TD NX242 controller2—Camco Vortex 6 amps9—Nexo Geo S805 speakers1—Nexo Geo S830 speakers4—Nexo CD12 subs1—Nexo Digital TD NX242 controller3—Camco Vortex 6 ampsBalcony LEFTFRONT Fill (speakers across stage lip)Balcony RIGHT7—Nexo Geo S805 speakers1—Nexo Geo S830 speakers3—Nexo CD12 subs1—Nexo Digital TD NX242 controller2—Camco Vortex 6 amps4—EAW JF60MT speakers1—Crest CKV 800 amplifier7—Nexo Geo S805 speakers1—Nexo Geo S830 speakers3—Nexo CD12 subs1—Nexo Digital TD NX242 controller2—Camco Vortex 6 ampsUnder BALCONYUnder BOXESAUXILLARY to TOWERS16—Nexo PS8 speakers4—Nexo PS8 amps6—JBL Control 25 speakers4—Nexo PS8 speakers1—RANC MA3 amp1—Nexo PS8 ampHung from Box Booms when Towers not in use2—EAW LS832 speakers LEFT2—EAW LS832 speakers RIGHT1—Crest CA9 ampSTAGE MonitorsMicrophones4—EAW LA 212 wedge speakers4—EAW LA212 speakers (permanently hung over stage)2—Crest CA-9 amps6—AKG 5356—Sennheiser 4216—Sennheiser 4418—Shure Beta 588—Shure Beta 5710—Shure PG 816—Shure PG 562—Shure PG 521—Barcus Piano Pick-up8—Countryman Direct Input boxesPlayback/EFFECTS2—Marantz PMD 330 CD players1—Tascam 122 MKII cassette playerHouse & TECH monitor/page system2-channel Clear-Com systemBackstage page & program

STATE THEATRE, HOUSE HANGING SCHEDULELINESET # POSITIONDESCRIPTIONNOTESPLASTER LINE9”FIRE CURTAIN (upstage edge of smoke pocket)WINCH #11’-9”(winch set)WINCH #22’-3”(winch set)2’-10”HOUSE CURTAIN13’4”BLACK VELOUR BORDERDouble purchase23’10”BLACK VELOUR LEGSDouble ”1210’-6”1311’-2”BLACK VELOUR BORDER1411’-10”BLACK VELOUR ��2317’-10”2418’-6”2519’-2”BLACK VELOUR BORDER2619’-10”BLACK VELOUR LEGSShort grid 59’ ht.Main grid 81’ ht., begin single purchase ELECTRIC #1SPACER PLATEELECTRIC #2SPACER PLATESPACER PLATE

STATE THEATRE, HOUSE HANGING SCHEDULE, PAGE 2LINESET # 1”3425’-9”3526’-5”3627’-1”BLACK VELOUR BORDER3727’-9”BLACK VELOUR 4633’-9”4734’-5”4835’-1”BLACK VELOUR BORDER4935’-9”BLACK VELOUR NOTESELECTRIC #3STRUCTURE BEAMSPACER PLATEBLACKOUT w/ fullnessELECTRIC #4SPACER PLATESPACER PLATEELECTRIC #5

STATE THEATRE, HOUSE HANGING SCHEDULE, PAGE 3LINESET # ’-4”DESCRIPTIONSTRUCTURE BEAMNOTESSPACER PLATESPACER PLATECYC storageSPACER PLATEBLACKOUT storage83SL LIGHTING LADDERS84SR LIGHTING LADDERS

7 —Nexo Geo S805 speakers 1—Nexo Geo S830 speakers 3—Nexo CD12 subs 1—Nexo Digital TD NX242 controller 2—Camco Vortex 6 amps FRONT Fill (speakers across stage lip) 4—EAW JF60MT speakers 1—Crest CKV 800 amplifier Under BALCONY 16 —Ne

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