Denon DN-A200- User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – A small green room is available for presenters.; Loading access
- Page 3 – Stage floor; Condition: fair The stage has a sprung yellow pine floor.; Counter weight system
- Page 7 – Vern Riffe Center for the Arts Presenter Check List; Technical Limitations
- Page 8 – Crew needs and numbers:; The VRCFA will provide trained ushers.; each; time
- Page 10 – to hang the plot and restore the house plot after your load out.
- Page 11 – Vern Riffe Center for the Arts Production Check List Auditorium; configurations listed below.; Equipment in the house:; Judges tables
- Page 13 – Paper Work Requirements
Revised 4/14
Vern Riffe Center for the Arts Technical Information Packet for Users
The VRCFA is a smoke free building. The VRCFA is wheelchair accessible to all areas
(Except the fly rail & grid).
Seating capacity
The Center has four seating configurations. Seating is divided into a lower section, upper section and a
seat wagon can be set on the orchestra lift. With advance notice, the house can be set up to
accommodate the following audience capacities:
458 using only the lower section.
522 using the lower section and the seat wagon.
1067 using the lower and upper sections.
1131 if the lower, upper and seat wagon are used.
NOTE: An acoustically transparent scrim can be dropped between the lower and upper sections of the
house when only the lower section is used. Also, seats can be removed from the last rows of the lower
and upper sections to allow for wheelchairs. If you expect a large number of patrons that would be in
wheelchairs please let the center know.
Stage configuration
The stage at the Vern Riffe Center can be set up in two configurations. The Center is both a Concert
Hall and a Proscenium Theater.
Special note to users: The orchestra shell walls are drywall. DO NOT lean anything against the shell
walls during your load-in, stay, and load-out at the theater.
CONCERT HALL
An orchestra shell with side walls and ceiling can be placed. This shell acoustically couples with the
house. Lights in the ceiling provide excellent illumination for music stands and audience visibility.
Note: When the shell is in place NO draperies can be used as the ceiling cuts off the fly loft. Access to
the stage is through the middle of each side wall.
Width at opening = 57’-0” -- 17.37m
Width at back wall = 36’-0” -- 10.97m
Depth from edge of stage to back wall = 37’-0” -- 11.28m
Height from stage to auditorium floor = 3’-0” -- 0.9m
PROSCENIUM THEATER
The stage at the VRCFA can be set up as a traditional proscenium theater.
Width at opening = 38’-8” -- 11.75m
Depth from plaster line to cyc = 27’-0” -- 8.22m
Width of apron = 57’-0” -- 17.37m
Depth of apron = 6’-8” -- 2.03m
Depth from edge of stage to cyc = 33’-8” -- 10.26m
Height from stage to auditorium floor = 3’-0” -- 0.9m
Wing stage right from proscenium edge to wall = 24’-0” -- 7.32m
Wing stage left from proscenium edge to wall = 24’-0” -- 7.32m
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Summary
Revised 4/14 Orchestra lift The orchestra lift at stage height adds a curved semi-thrust. The lift can also be stopped at the house level with seating, and below house level for use by a pit band. Lift width = 49’-11” -- 15.21m Lift depth at the center line = 12’-8” -- 3.86m Lift depth stage right a...
Revised 4/14 Parking Parking is available in a lot across Third St. Please no parking in the dock area without requesting and receiving a parking permit. Guest parking permits are available from the Technical Director. Stage floor Condition: fair The stage has a sprung yellow pine floor. NOTE: Use o...
Revised 4/14 Vern Riffe Center for the Arts Presenter Check List Please use this form to help you plan the technical aspects of your production and prepare for your meeting with the VRCFA staff. Technical Limitations 1. The VRCFA has set a policy limiting the use of its sound system to a 90dB level....