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Technical Specifications
Revised: September 21, 2008
Mailing Address:
Edison Theatre
Washington University
Campus Box 1119
One Brookings Dr.
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
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Shipping Address:
Edison Theatre
Mallinckrodt Center
6445 Forsyth, Room 203
St. Louis, MO 63105 |
Contents:
(These directions are geared towards large trucks. More direct automobile routes may be available.)
Special Note on I-64/40 Eastbound and Westbound: ( Closed Between I-170 and Kingshighway in 2009 through 12/31.)
I-64 Westbound :
From Illinois , take I-64 west to I-70 north. Follow to I-170 south. Take I-170 south and exit east at Forest Park Parkway . Turn right on Big Bend Road . Turn left on Forsyth and go to the second stoplight at Wallace Drive . Turn left and then make an immediate right towards the theatre on a one-way drive. The first driveway on the left is the Edison loading dock located in the Mallinckrodt Center . The loading elevator is ground level on you right just inside the enclosure. Semi trucks will need to back into the dock enclosure area keeping to the west side in line with the main gate. Gear must be ramped or lifted down from truck to ground. No portable ramp or forklift is available.
From I-70 Eastbound:
Take I-70 eastbound from I-270 to I-170 south. Exit at Forest Park Parkway and head east. Turn right on Big Bend Road . Turn left on Forsyth and go to the second stoplight at Wallace Drive . Turn left and then make an immediate right towards the theatre on a one-way drive. The first driveway on the left is the Edison loading dock located in the Mallinckrodt Center . The loading elevator is ground level on you right just inside the enclosure. Semi trucks will need to back into the dock enclosure area keeping to the west side in line with the main gate. Gear must be ramped or lifted down from truck to ground. No portable ramp or forklift is available.
From I-70 Westbound:
Take I-70 westbound from Illinois ; to I-270 west / south and follow to I-170. Take I-170 south and exit east at Forest Park Parkway . Turn right on Big Bend Road . Turn left on Forsyth and go to the second stoplight at Wallace Drive . Turn left and then make an immediate right towards the theatre on a one-way drive. The first driveway on the left is the Edison loading dock located in the Mallinckrodt Center . The loading elevator is ground level on you right just inside the enclosure. Semi trucks will need to back into the dock enclosure area keeping to the west side in line with the main gate. Gear must be ramped or lifted down from truck to ground. No portable ramp or forklift is available.
From I-55 Northbound:
From I-55 north, take I-270 North to I-44 east. Take the Jamieson exit north to west on Arsenal. Turn right (N) on McCausland which will become Skinker. Continue on Skinker to Forsyth, turn left. Continue on Forsyth ½ mile to Wallace Drive , turn right. Make an immediate right towards the theatre on a one-way drive. The first driveway on the left is the Edison loading dock located in the Mallinckrodt Center . The loading elevator is ground level on you right just inside the enclosure. Semi trucks will need to back into the dock enclosure area keeping to the west side in line with the main gate. Gear must be ramped or lifted down from truck to ground. No portable ramp or forklift is available. NOTE: McCausland will be open during 2009 I-64 construction.
From U.S. I-44 Eastbound: Take I-44 east to the Jamieson exit north to west on Arsenal. Turn right (N) on McCausland which will become Skinker. Continue north on Skinker to Forsyth, turn left. Continue west on Forsyth ½ mile to Wallace Drive , turn right. Make an immediate right towards the theatre. The first driveway on the left is the Edison loading dock located in the Mallinckrodt Center . The loading elevator is ground level on you right just inside the enclosure. Semi trucks will need to back into the dock enclosure area keeping to the west side in line with the main gate. Gear must be ramped or lifted down from truck to ground. No portable ramp or forklift is available. NOTE: McCausland will be open during 2009 I-64 construction.
Trucks should enter from Forsyth Blvd. The loading dock of Edison Theatre is located on
the west side of the Mallinckrodt Building. It is a street level elevator, 6'-0"
wide by 16'-0" long and drops to 10'-0" below ground level. Five foot steel safety walls
rise as the elevator descends. The loading doors at the bottom of the elevator well open to
4'-8" wide by 7'-10" high. The distance from the loading door to the stage is 90'-0"
with one sharp left turn. Loading doors to the stage open to 7'-0" wide by
13'-10" high. No ramps or dock plates
are available.
For the 07-08 season due to construction there may be limited access to the loading dock elevator. Please contact the Edison Technical Directors for current status and other options for load-in
Basic weekday parking permits are $5 and can be purchased from the campus bookstore during regular
business hours in the Mallinckrodt Building next to the Edison Theatre. Weekend parking does not require a permit. During weekdays,
parking for small company trucks and rental cars will be provided by the Edsion Theatre as is appropriate per vehicle type. Semi trucks for instance must be parked at a prearranged remote campus location during stay and cannot under any circumstances be parked on area streets. For further information please contact the Technical Director, Assistant Technical Director, or the Operations Manager.
The fly system is a double purchase counterweight system. The flyrail is 23'-6" from
the deck. The weight gallery is 43'-0" from the deck. The grid is split between lineset
19 & 20 with the lower grid being 52'-1" and upper grid being 60'-1" from the deck. The
system contains 27 counterweight linesets and 3 motorized linesets which are equipped
with circuits. Batten capacity is 645 pounds, with arbor capacity of 1290 pounds.
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Type
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Quantity
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Color / Size
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Main Curtain
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1
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Red, Guillotine / Full Stage
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Legs
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4 pr.
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Black / 10' W x 24' H
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Legs
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1 pr.
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Black / 10' W x 26' H
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| Borders
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4
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Black / 50' W x 8' H
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| Border |
1 |
Black / 62' W x 6' H |
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Midstage Traveler
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1
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Black / 48' W x 24' H
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Fullstage Black
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1
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Black / 48' W x 24' H
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Sharkstooth Scrim (only lines 20+)
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2 |
Black / 48' W x 26' H
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Sharkstooth Scrim (only lines 20+)
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1
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White / 48' W x 26' H
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Rear Projections Screen(Cyc)
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1
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White / 48' W x 28' H
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| Da-Lite Fast-fold Front/Rear Projection Screen |
1 |
White / Approx. 15' W x 13' H |
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Spandex Panels |
4 |
White / Approx. 6' W x 20' H
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The use of live flame, cigarettes, pipes, cigars or any other fire related items in
the Edison Theatre is strictly controlled. Detailed notification and plans must be
submitted in writing to the Edison Theatre Technical Director / Facility Manager at least 60 days in advance of company arrival. Said plans must comply with the standing Fire Permit issued to the Edison Theatre by the local municipal Fire Marshall. Final approval to be given following review by Washington University's Safety Officer and Edison Theatre Technical Director / Facility Manager. This process must be completed before
the use of flame or related items will be allowed in the Edison Theatre.
There will be no exceptions.
The Edison Theatre requires that all scenery loaded in for use in our facility be
properly flame proofed. Installation of said scenery by a company or organization
will constitute their understanding of this policy and will signify that they have
been responsible for insuring that proper flame proofing precautions have been
taken.
Absolutely no live, functioning firearms are allowed on the Edison stage or on Washington University grounds. All stage weapons either firearms or edged must be permanently non-functioning/blunted dummies adhering to all Edison Theatre adn Univerisyt safety policies and Law Enforcement restritictions. All such weapons must be cleared by Edison Theatre T.D. / Facility Manager before use.
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Description
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Pipe Length
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SL - CL |
CL - SR |
Distance US
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00
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Grand Drape
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70'-0"
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1'-6"
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0
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Legs
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68'-8"
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29'-11" |
39'-9" |
2'-4"
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*First House Electric |
70'-0"
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5'-0" w/border(3) |
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1
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Open
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69'-0"
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31'-8" |
37'-4" |
6'-4"
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2
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Open
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68'-3" |
31'-7" |
36'-8" |
7'-1" in trim: 6' |
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3
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Open
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66'-10" |
31'-2" |
35'-8" |
7'-10"
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4
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Open
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66'-5" |
30'-11" |
35'-6" |
8'-8"
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5
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Border
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65'-7" |
30'-7" |
35'-0" |
9'-6"
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6
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Legs
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65'-8" |
60'-6" |
35'-2" |
10'-4"
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7
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Open
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62'-8"
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30'-1" |
32'-7" |
10'-9"
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8
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Removed from Service, No arbor present
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*Second House Electric
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66'-4" |
30'-2" |
36'-2" |
11'-9"
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9
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Open
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63'-5"
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29'-4" |
34'-1" |
13'-8"
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10
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Border
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62'-5"
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29'-1" |
33'-4" |
14'-6"
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11
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Midstage Traveler (2)
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58'-0"
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15'-4"
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12
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Open |
60'-1"
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28'-1" |
32'-0" |
16'-2"
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13
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Open
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59'-9"
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28'-0" |
31'-9" |
16'-10"
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14
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Open
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57'-10"
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27'-3" |
30'-6" |
17'-8"
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15
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Open
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57'-6"
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27'-2" |
30'-4" |
18'-6"
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16
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Border
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56'-11"
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27'-2" |
29'-9" |
19'-3"
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17
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Legs
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56'-2"
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26'-11" |
29'-3" |
20'-2"
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18
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Open
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55'-11"
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27'-0" |
28'-11" |
20'-8"
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*Third House Electric |
53'-9"
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26'-1" |
27'-8" |
21'-4"
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19
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Border
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53'-2"
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26'-2" |
27'-0" |
22'-8"
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20
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Legs
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54'-4"
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27'-0" |
27'-4" |
23'-11"
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21
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Open
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52'-9"
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27'-5" |
25'-4" |
24'-8"
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22
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Open |
52'-5"
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26'-6" |
25'-10" |
25'-4"
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23
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Open |
51'-3"
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25'-10" |
25'-5" |
26'-3"
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24
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Full Stage Black / Traveler (2) |
50'-0"
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25'-6" |
24'-6" |
27'-1"
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25
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Cyc./Projection Screen (2)
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48'-6"
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24'-5" |
24'-1" |
27'-11"
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| 26 |
Open |
44'-0" |
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29'-1" |
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Cyc lights
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39'-6"'
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23'-0" |
16'-6" |
32'-3" motorized
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Any deviation from fly schedule or movement of masking requires advance arrangement from
the Technical Director for Edison Theatre 314.935.4720 or 314.935.7188
*All house electrics are circuited and motorized. See circuit layout for details.
(2) Designates an installation that is not moveable.
(3) The first house electric is equipped with a walkable bridge and a 12' hihg fixed border wich hangs approx. 3'-8" below and 2'-1" downstage of the lighting pipe
Edison Theatre is equipped with a Strand CD 80/8 dimming system, updated with the Strand retrofit kit
allowing DMX control. Four dimmer racks contain 282 2.4k dimmers. Control is provided by an
ETC Insight 3 console. The light board is operated from house right of the sound board or from the light booth which is located in
the first of the house balcony position; Edison also owns an ETC remote focus unit (RFU) which
can be used onstage during focus calls. Upon request, a production tech cable can be set up in
the house with access to the light board and Clear-Com communication.
PLEASE NOTE: All circuits are NEMA L5-20 (twist lock, 20A, keyed-in) connectors.
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FOH-
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Third Catwalk
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32 Circuits
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Second Catwalk
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32 Circuits
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First Catwalk
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24 Circuits
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House Right Box
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6 Circuits
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| House Left Twin Booms |
4 Circuits pulled from 2nd or 3rd catwalk |
Onstage-
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First Electric
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32 Circuits
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Second Electric
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24 Circuits
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Third Electric
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24 Circuits
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Fly Rail
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18 Circuits
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Grid
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15 Circuits (used for cyc lights)
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SL Wall
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17 Circuits (10'-0" above deck)
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SL Floor Pockets |
6 Circuits |
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SR Floor Pockets
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9 Circuits
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USR Wall Box
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12 Circuits
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US Floor Pockets
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18 Circuits
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Thrust Floor Pockets
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6 Circuits
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Trap Room
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3 Circuits
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Edison Theatre has eight 10’-0” boom pipes and bases plus six additional shorter (~6’)
boom pipes with bases. The theatre also has a limited number of side arms.
Edison Theatre carries a large stock of ROSCO color. ROSCO and LEE are well stocked
in St. Louis. GAM is subject to availability. Call two weeks prior for availability.
** LIGHT PLOTS MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN THREE WEEKS IN ADVANCE OF PERFORMANCE.
IF LIGHT PLOT IS RECEIVED LESS THAN THREE WEEKS DAYS PRIOR TO THE EVENT, THE
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR HAS THE RIGHT TO MODIFY THE LIGHT PLOT TO ACCOMODATE. PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT WE PREFER TO WORK WITHIN OUR STATED EQUIPMENT INVENTORY.
Projector:
Hitachi CPX1250W, 4500 lumens, vga to Dell laptop, DVD playing, mounted below center balcony rail for front projection.
The company box consists of four boxes. One box contains a 3 phase, 4 wire, 400 amp
service that is accessed through pass through holes in SR wall into scene shop. Two
boxes each contain a 3 phase, 4 wire, 100 amp service. One box contains a 3 phase,
4 wire, 60 amp service. No other equipment is powered off of these boxes. These
boxes are upstage right. Please note that the ground lug is 8'-0" from the company
switch. Edison Theatre is not responsible for providing cable or personnel to tie
in power.
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Quantity
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Size
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Brand
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Wattage
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27
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S4-10º
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ETC
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HPL 750 W
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40
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S4-15º-30º Zooms
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ETC
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HPL 750 W
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| 4 |
S4-25º-50º Zooms |
ETC |
HPL 575 W |
| 122 |
S4 bodies (w/135 lenses) |
ETC |
HPL 575 W |
| -33 |
S4-19º lens |
ETC
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HPL 575 W
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-40
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S4-26º lens
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ETC
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HPL 575 W
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-54 |
S4-36º lens |
ETC
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HPL 575 W
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| -8 |
S4-50º lens |
ETC |
HPL 575 W |
| 12 |
Color Commands |
High End |
750 W |
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(beam like a ParNel, remote CMY color mixing, zoom, static fixture) |
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36 |
S4-Parnels
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ETC
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HPL 750 W
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22 |
PAR 64
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Altman
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1 KW (all type lamps)
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5
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Iris (3-cell)
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Strand
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FFT 1 KW
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5 |
Iris (1-cell)
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Strand
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FFT 1 KW
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7
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Ground Row
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ColorTran
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FCM 1 K (6 cells-3ckts)
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| 2 |
Moving Lights |
Martin Mac 550 |
HTI 400w / D3 / 75 |
| 4 |
Moving Lights |
Martin Roboscan 518 |
MSD 250/2 |
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2
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Follow spots |
Altman Voyager |
HTI / 24 400w
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Misc. Equipment:
- 83 A-size gobo frames
- 7 B-size gobo frames
- 2 Apollo "simple single" gobo rotators
- 2 I-Cue intelligent mirrors
- 8 Drop-In Iris (round top - for S4)
- 8 Drop-In Iris (square top - for Altman KL - will fit S4)
- 20 6-1/4" Top hats
- 6 6-1/4" Half hats
- 12 7-1/2" Barndoors
- ~25 sidearms
- 25 (approx.) Y's/Two-fers
- 2 City Theatrical Image Multiplexer (fits 6-1/4" gel slot)
Suggested Hanging Notes:
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S4 - 10º
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Third Catwalk
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S4 - 15º-30º Zooms
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Second Catwalk
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S4 - 19º
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First Catwalk (onstage over orchestra lift)
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Please consult the Edison's Master Electrician if planning to use the first catwalk as a primary frontlight position. Altman Voyager Follow Spotlights are permanently mounted in 3rd catwalk.
One 30'-0", Genie brand, electric manlift, Three hundred pound weight limit. Cannot roll on marley dance floor.
One 16'-0", A-Frame + 16' extension
SPECIAL NOTE: Edison Theatre reserves the following rights:
1. To set sound level limits within the venue to a maximum of 94db.
2. To act autonomously when necessary to adjust FOH input levels and other settings deemed in any way harmful to the house sound system or any of its components.
3. To withdraw house sound equipment from service if abuse is observed.
- Console:
Midas Verona 48/0 - bus, 8aux, 40 mono+8 stereo inputs, L-C-R main outs
- Speakers Left and Right:
Each are a single EAW KF 300E hung approximately 23' off the deck. A Crest CA-6 powers the highs, a Crest CA-9 the lows.
- Speakers Center :
Comprised of 2 EAW KF300's hung approximately 23' off the deck. A Crest CA-6 powers the highs, a Crest CA-9 the lows.
- Speakers Subs:
One EAW SB330 on each side of the apron. Each is powered by one bridged Crest CA-12.
- Monitors:
Edison Theatre has four EAW SM 122h wedge monitors which are comprised of a 1" horn
and a 12" woofer. They are passive wedges and are powered with one Crest CA-9
amplifier. Edison Theatre also owns 2 EAW LA325 trapexoidal cabinets. (one 6.5" driver, two 2" exit compressions drivers, two 15" woofers; actively or passively crossed over.)
- Equalization:
"House" EQ is set by a Biamp systems Audiaflex unit. NO adjustments will be made; however, engineers are provided 4 channels of BSS FCS-960 EQ and necessary cabling for adjustments.
- Additional Equipment :
6 channels of Yamaha Q-2031 EQ
- Outboard Gear:
1 - Denon DN-T645 (CD Player /Cassette w/Auto Pause)
1 - Denon DN-C615 (CD Player, single w/Auto Pause)
1 - DN-610F (CD/Cassette wo/Auto Pause)
1 - Panasonic SV - 3800 (DAT Recorder)
1 - Sony MDS - JE500 (Mini Disk Recorder)
- Effects:
1 - Alesis Midiverb4 (Multi-effects)
1 - Yamaha SPX 990 (Multi-effects)
1 - Aphex 105 Noise Gate (4-channel)
1 - Aphex 106 Compressor (4-channel)
1 - BSS DPR-404 Compressor/De-esser (4ch)
1 - BSS DPR-504 Gate (4ch)
- Microphones:
Vocal/Instrument
4 - Shure Beta 58
9 - Shure SM 58
4 - Shure Beta 57
4 - Shure SM 57
2 - AT 4040 (lrg. diaphragm)
Instrument
3 - Shure Beta 98S
1 - Shure Beta 98 H/C
2 - AKG C460B
2 - SM 94
2 - AKG D112 (kick/bass)
1 - Sennheiser MD 504
1 - AKG C541 EB
Hanging/Boundary
6 - Shure EZO/G choir (hanging)
1 - Shure SM 102 (hanging)
1 - ATW 8531 (hanging)
2 - AT 835 (hypercard)
4 - Crown PCC 160
3 - Crown PZM 30D
2 - Crown PZM 6LP
2 - AT 835 (shotguns)
Wireless
5 - Shure LX Beta 58 + WL 184 combos (clip-on lavs -supercardioid), also 1 WL185 mic available (cardioid)
2 - Shure SLX2 Beta58 + SLX14 combo (clip-on lavs -supercardioid)
6 - ATW T35 (sub-mini heads)
all Shure and AT wireless belt packs have adapters allowing any dynamic mic to function as a wireless. (frequesncy sharing restriction apply if wireless handhelds are bing used at the same time)
Other
4 - Pro Co CB – Direct Box
9 - Whirlwind - Active Direct Box
- Intercom System :
The Edison Theatre is equipped with a Telex BTR700 wireless intercom system. There are five wireless packs available to companies for general use. The wireless system is integrated with the following Clear Com wired stations: (Station = 1 belt pack & head set)
FOH SM Call/Light Booth (2)
FOH Sound
Stage Left and Right
Flyrail
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2 Spotlight Positions
FOH Tech Table
Trap Room
Green Room
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- Backstage Audio/Video Monitors:
Audio monitors are in the Green Room, both large chorus dressing rooms, both small
dressing rooms and in the backstage corridor to allow backstage personnel to hear
the performance onstage. Additionally, a static video shot of the stage can be supplied to the Green Room.
- Assisted Listening System:
Edison Theatre has a permanently installed Sennheiser Assisted Listening System for
the benefit of our patrons who have hearing difficulties. Individual headsets are
available at the Box Office.
The stage deck is covered with ¼" masonite painted semi-gloss black. A series of
removable traps exist on the down stage section of the stage. If these need to be
removed an additional work call must be arranged prior to arrival. There are no
stock trap door units available. Two portable, three step, step units lead from
the house onto the stage.
A black Marley dance floor capable of covering the stage from the plaster line to
near the back wall is available. Its use requires prior notification and approval
of the Edison T.D. (s). Ammonia and water can be used to clean the Marley. There
will be no Tap, Flamenco, or other type of rough soled/studded shoes worn on the
dance floor. This includes Character shoes with exposed tacks of nails. Any furniture items or potentially damaging props, must be cleared by the
Edison Technical Director(s). Please note that use of rosin on our Marley floor
is prohibited.
Proscenium:
The maximum suggested width is 50'. The standard proscenium width is 40' centered on the 50' center line. This smaller
stage opening is achieved by adjusting the legs. We reserve the right to adjust
the downstage legs in order to maximize sightlines, especially for the house left
audience. The proscenium height is fixed at 20'-0". A 12' tall fixed border is hung
from the first electric for masking. The first electric is also equipped with a
walkable bridge. The first electric is motorized and may be flown out to create
higher trims.
Stage Floor:
The distance from the upstage proscenium line to the upstage wall is 33'-6". The
distance from the plaster line to the furthest upstage lineset is 29’. The distance
from the thrust point to the plaster 16’-5”. The thrust is an elevator which acts
as the orchestra lift and can only be operated from the stage managers console stage
right. The thrust lowers to 11’-9” below stage level, and services the trap room
only. It can be stopped at any level for orchestra use; the pre-set stops are at
stage level, house level (3’ below stage level), and trap room heights. The
thrust/lift may not be operated during the performances.
The stage manager’s console, stage loading doors, company switch, sound system’s
amplifier rack, and flyrail are located stage right.
Please be advised that our stage space tapers on stage from down stage to up stage. We encourage visiting companies to familiarize themselves thoroughly with our space through our ground plan and section. Because of the asymmetrical layout of the house seating, some adjustment or adaptation on the part of the company may be required.
Wall-to-wall width:
86'-6" at upstage proscenium line.
56'-0" at upstage wall.
Note: Stage Left wing space is virtually non-existent. There is a door upstage left
for entrances, exits, and crossovers to the stage on this side.
This panel controls the thrust elevator and various worklights throughout the theatre.
The houselights and onstage worklight controls are mounted adjacent. The house lights
are also controllable from the light booth or through the Express console.
Located off the backstage corridor, there are two large dressing rooms (3 & 6), two medium-sized dressing rooms (2 & 5), two smaller
dressing rooms (1 & 4), and the Green Room. Each large dressing room contains 18 makeup
areas with chairs, mirrors, and lights. The two small dressing rooms are each equipped witha lighted mirror, shower, and sink. Each has immediate access to showers, sinks,
and toilets in adjoining rooms. All dressing rooms may be locked but all bathroom
facilities must remain open to performers, staff, and technical crews alike. The
two smaller private dressing rooms are each equipped with a lighted mirror, shower,
and a sink.
The two medium-sized dressing rooms are currently undergoing renovation (07-08 season) but should be functioning throughout. They also have quick access to the restroom facilities. The Green Room contains a conference table, a production desk, credenza, sofa and chairs. There is one phone/fax line.
PLEASE NOTE: The backstage corridor and restrooms will be shared when
there is a simultaneous production in the University's black box theatre upstairs.
As stated, this includes performers/staff and technical crews. Companies will be
notified of their dressing room allocations.
This area is closed to the public.
The women's shower area contains one large capacity washer and one large capacity
dryer. Edison Theatre also owns an iron and a steamer. this equipment can be made available to all visiting staff, but please note that the Edison does not provide costume services. While we can provide crew to do laundry and act as dressers, we have neither the facilities nor the abilities to provide any sewing or other wardrobe services.
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House Center Section
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230
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House Right Section
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187
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House Left Section
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129 (limited view depending on proscenium width)
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Main Floor Total
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546
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Balcony
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110
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Total Seating Capacity
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656
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Please note that the Edison Theatre is part of Washington University, and, as such, our crew is
mainly comprised of student employees. We appreciate your understanding that at times there are
varying skill levels among the crew members. All crew members are a part of ongoing training to
act in any position at Edison Theatre. You will not be stranded with an unknowledgeable or
ineffective crew, but there may be times when crew members may need an extra bit of explanation, or are not familiar with your personal terminology, since for most of them, Edison Theatre is their only experience in technical theater..
Whenever possible, we will appreciate visiting companies accomodating our students' schedules,
(e.g. allowing some leeway for day calls, to accommodate class schedules, when possible.) Obviously, if
your only technical rehearsal(s) occur during the day, you need vital crew members there for the
entire time. We only ask that when possible, if a crew member with minimal responsibility needs
to miss an hour for class, that we try to accomodate them, if it will not affect their ability to
perform their show duties. Visiting tech staff will always be consulted with in advance with
those needs.
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