Studio 67 is located in Drew Hall.
Studio 67 is a small black-box performance space that supports one-act productions, dance and acting rehearsals and directing scenes. The space has a main performance area, an elevated control booth and a small dressing room/storage area. There is an entrance at either end of the room. Given the current configuration of Drew Hall, Studio 67 cannot be considered as handicapped accessible. Public restrooms are available in the building near Studio 67.
Studio 67 is regularly used for classes and College performances during the academic year. The space is available for rental during breaks and during the summer.
Specifications
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| Seating |
Depending on configuration Studio 67 seats between 45 and 60 people. |
| Drapery |
A red velour drape on a walk along track covers the mirror wall. A black drape on a walk along track covers the other long wall . Black pipe and drape is available to provide additional masking as required. |
Technical Information
| Stage Floor |
The floor is a cushioned black vinyl laid over a concrete subfloor. The floor is suitable for dance and movement. No shoes are allowed on the floor. |
| Lighting Grid |
The lighting grid is made of standard Unistrut track. Instruments are mounted using Unistrut nuts. |
| Lighting |
Lighting control is provided by a Strand MX console located in the booth. There are 24 available circuits. House lighting is on an independent system controlled from the booth. |
| Sound |
Sound is controlled from the booth using a Mackie 16x4 board. |
| Monitor |
There is a pick up microphone in the house and a powered monitor in the booth. The stage manager can address the house from the booth. |
| Aisles |
The room can be configured in a number of formats depending on the needs of the production being staged. Any seating arrangement must be approved by the Technical Director. |
| Room Restrictions |
No food or beverages are allowed in Studio 67. No open flames or cigarette smoking is allowed in the room. Only approved spike tape an be used to mark the floor. No posters or other signs can be attached to the walls No painting or construction is allowed in this space. |