STAGE REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

STAGE REQUIREMENTS. 1. The working stage area shall be a minimum of forty feet (40') wide and twenty-four feet (24') deep, excluding the sound wings.
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STAGE REQUIREMENTS. Registered Student Organization agrees to provide the following: All other equipment is the responsibility of the SPEAKER/LECTURER unless otherwise indicated.
STAGE REQUIREMENTS. Stage of firm construction with a minimum performance area of no less than eight metres (8 m) (24 feet) wide, six metres (6m) (20 feet) deep and One point 20 metres, (1,20 m),(4 feet) high. Stage should be entirely free of all obstructions and on one level. Stage electrical power may be provided by the sound company or the house, but there must be at least two (2) separate 30 amp circuits with quad boxes and extensions capable of placement anywhere on the stage.
STAGE REQUIREMENTS. A. Stage size is to be a minimum of 40ft wide by 30ft deep by 48 inches high unless otherwise advanced with production manager. Please have the stage area clean at the time of production arrival.
STAGE REQUIREMENTS. Stage performance area of 40’ x 28’ minimum. A backdrop (or curtain) upstage is requested for acoustics / aesthetics where applicable.. The stage, sound wings and mix sites must be capable of supporting 250 pounds per square foot. Purchaser will provide and pay for: Two (2) 8’ x 12’ x 2’ Two (2) 8’ x 12’ black drum carpet One (1) 12’x16’ plush Persian lookalike area rug for India DSC Two (2) bar stools, dark color, without arm rests, seat height of 60 cm Three (3) Chairs, Dark color, no arm rest One (1) Sofa for India DSC One (1) small table DSC for water, tea and other accessories.
STAGE REQUIREMENTS. 1. In a concert setting, the stage area shall be a minimum of sixty (60) feet wide and forty (40) feet deep with additional sound wings to measure not less than sixteen (16) feet wide by eight (8) feet deep. Height of stage and sound wings shall be no less than five (5) feet.
STAGE REQUIREMENTS. 1. If the stage is portable, minimum stage size should be 10x30 for the safety of all those on stage. The stage should be positioned flush up against the wall or should have a guardrail along the back to eliminate the possibility of going off the back of the stage.
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STAGE REQUIREMENTS. A secure, safe stage area. The performance area should be a minimum of 32′ wide x 24′ deep (10 m x 8 m) and 2′ – 4′ tall (60 cm to 120 cm), with secure stairs with handrails up to stage. Set-up is to occur behind main curtain when possible. A backdrop (or curtain) upstage is requested for acoustics / aesthetics where applicable. A 6′ x 6′ (1.5 m x 1.5 m) black carpet for drums is required. Audience seating begins no further than six ft. (6′) from the stage edge whenever possible. Barricades are to be avoided.
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