Technical Specifications
Rachelle Fratzke, Performing Arts Director: 712-332-7013
Brian Kessler, Technical Director: 712-330-1739
Technical Specification PDF Document
Stage back to top
Dimensions
- Proscenium opening: 32' wide x 16' high
- Stage depth from proscenium to upstage wall: 18' deep
- Apron depth from stage front to proscenium: 6' deep at centerline & 5' deep at edges
- Total stage depth at centerline: 24' deep
- Stage width behind curtain: 56' wide
Stage Floor
- Matt black in color--not sprung for dance
Loading Dock
- At stage level on the east side of building
Freight Elevator
- Freight door: 8' wide x 8' high, located stage left
Dressing Rooms back to top
- CHORUS DRESSING ROOMS: 2 large lockable dressing rooms located downstairs from the stage
- 2 single bathrooms located next to dressing rooms
Rigging back to top
Line Sets
- 13 manual hand winch operated line sets
- 4 dedicated to lighting (with 1000 lb capacity)
- 1 dedicated to teaser
- 3 removable 8' borders
- 1 removable cyclorama
- 1 removable black scrim
House Curtain
- Black velour with border on bottom
- Variable speed motor to draw open and closed
House Goods
- 3 black velour borders hung in front of electrics
- Legs hung on dead hung track system with walk along operation to create for black out & masking
- Legs store on back or sidewalls, and can be arranged with 3 different black out positions
Scrim
- 1 black scrim located back of stage
Cyclorama
- 1 white cyclorama located back of stage
| Line Set Number | Location of Hand Winch | Permanent Rigging |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Stage Left Rail | Teaser |
| Motorized | Stage Right | House Curtain - Motorized |
| 2 | Stage Left Rail | 1st Electric |
| 3 | Stage Left Rail | 8' Border |
| 4 | Stage Right Rail | 2nd Electric |
| 5 | Stage Left Rail | |
| 6 | Stage Right Rail | |
| 7 | Stage Left Rail | 8' Border |
| 8 | Stage Right Rail | 3rd Electric |
| 9 | Stage Left Rail | |
| 10 | Stage Right Rail | 4th Electric |
| 11 | Stage Right Rail | Boarder |
| 12 | Stage Right Rail | Scrim |
| 13 | Stage Right Rail | Cyclorama |
Intercom Headsets back to top
Clear-Com
- 2 - channel headset system
- CS-222 base station with 3 outputs per channel
- 6 - 501 single channel belt packs
- 4 - KB111A speaker stations
- 6 - CC75B Clear-Com single-muff headsets
- 2 - CC240B Clear-Com double-muff headsets
Sound back to top
Sound Console
- Crest X-Four 32
- Audience level mixing desk located at back of auditorium
Playback
- MARANTZ PMD331 - CD
- TASCAM 122MKIII - Cassette
Recording / Playback
- TASCAM CD-RW2000 - CD Recorder
House Speakers
- Main cluster, stereo pair at side of proscenium arch
Microphones
- 32 microphone lines, 24 microhpone line splitter, Microphone lines routed to stage or house booth
- 1 Shure Beta SM 87A: Best Vocal
- 4 Shure Beta SM 58A: Vocal
- 4 Shure Beta SM 57A: Vocal and Instrument
- 2 Shure SM 81: Piano or Drum Overhead
- 1 EV RE20: Bass Instrument or Bass Drum
- 2 Sennheiser MD 421: Drums
- 3 Crown PCC-160: Floor Microphones
- 1 Shure LX24/Beta 87 Handheld Wireless: Vocal
- 2 Shure LX14/95 Lapel: Clip on Wireless
- 2 Crown CM-31B: Hanging Microphones Chorus
- 2 Countryman 85: Common Direct Boxes
- 2 Artcessories Active Direct Box
- 1 Jensen DB-2PX: for hooking up a playback system back stage
Microphone Stands
- 15 large boom
- 6 round base, no boom
- 1 small boom
- 4 small round base
Effects
- 12 effects/monitor channels with eight (8) on stage and two (2) in auditorium
- ASHLY PROTEA SYSII 4.24G: (4 channels EQ, delay, + compression for cluster, L-R playback, and extra channels)
- BSS DPR-404 COMP/DE-ESS: (4 ch compressor/de-esser)
- 2 DBX 1046 QUAD COMP/LIM: (4 ch compressor/limiter)
- LEXICON MPX500: (reverb & effects)
Monitor System
- A&H GL2200 24: could do 6 monitor mixes
- 3 ASHLY MQX2310: dual channel 1/3 EQ for monitors
- 6 Community CSX38-S2 Monitor Wedges
- 2 Community CSX35-S2 Monitor Sidefills
Audio Auxiliary Power
- 120v/208v 3 Phase, 100A
- Service has audio dedicated tech ground
Lighting back to top
Light Board
- ETC Express 24 sub-channels: located in projection booth at back of auditorium
Light Instruments
- 26 ETC Source Four 50 Degree Lekos
- 36 ETC Source Four 36 Degree Lekos
- 20 ETC Source Four 26 Degree Lekos
- 10 ETC Source Four 19 Degree Lekos
- 8 ETC Source Four 15-30 Zoom Lekos
- 24 ETC Source Four PAR-EA with four lenses
- 6 Altman R40-6/3 Border Lights
- 4 Diversitronics DMX Strobe Canons
Effects
- 2 Gam Souce IV Variable Speed Twinspins
- 8 Coloramll DMX color changers
- 2 Souce IV Iris
- Le Maitre Special Effects DMX Neutron
Followspots
- 2 - 2000w Lycean Midge's operated from projection booth
Dimmers
- 146 Available Dimmers
Front-of-house Lighting
- 1st ceiling position
- 2nd ceiling position
- 1 box boom on either side of stage
On-stage Electrics
- 4 electric bridges provide easy hang and focus positions
Dimmer Numbers and Locations
| Circuit #'s | Location | # Available |
|---|---|---|
| 1-18 | 1st Beam Front of House | 18 |
| 19-42 | 2nd Beam Front of House | 24 |
| 43-48 | Stage Left Box Boom | 6 |
| 49-54 | Stage Right Box Boom | 6 |
| 55-78 | 1st Electric on Stage | 24 |
| 79-94 | 2nd Electric on Stage | 16 |
| 95-110 | 3rd Electric on Stage | 16 |
| 111-130 | 4th Electric on Stage | 20 |
| 131-134 | Stage Left Drop Box | 4 |
| 135-138 | Stage Left Drop Box | 4 |
| 139-142 | Stage Right Drop Box | 4 |
| 143-146 | Stage Right Drop Box | 4 |
| 148-152 | House Lights | Not Included in Total Count |
Lighting Auxiliary
- 120v/208v 3 Phase, 300A
Other
- Architectural interface control for house lights, architectural lighting, stage rehearsal lights, and basic concert and meeting room lighting
- Remote focus unit also available
Instruments back to top
Drums
- Yamaha Maple Custom
- 22" Bass Drum
- 14" Floor Tom
- 14" Snare Drum
- 12" Mounted Tom
- 10" Mountd Tom
- High Hat
- 3 Cymbal Stands
Piano
- 6' 1/2" Baldwin Grand Piano
- Young Chang Upright Rehearsal Style
Music Stands
- Manhassett: 10 with lights
Projection back to top
Projector
- Sony LCD Data Projector
Playback
- Sony DVD Player / Video Cassette Recorder
- Samsung Techwin SDP-950 High Resolution Digital Presenter - the Overhead Alternative

