You Can't Take It With You
STAGING PLANS
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YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU STAGING PLAN
From: Pal Molnar
Sent: Jan 21, 2014 12:20 PM To: Ed Nahhat Subject: Fw: You Can't Take It With You - rev4 |
Ed,
I did most of the changes we've talked about, attached you find the results.
I kept the cellar door under the platform, by cutting a few inches off from the door itself, I ended up at 80" platform height. If we can fold up about 20" from the upstage teaser, that would leave us about 84" height above the platform, I don't think it looks too weird. Please let me know your thoughts about it.
I tried to use as much of the ROHS stock as I could, the landing is now made of standard platforms on a so-called rostrum base. The actual height still needs to be adjusted to the existing stair units, probably it will fit better if the low platforms are at around 6". I turned the lower stair unit facing downstage, and due to the structure of the landing, I did the same to the escape stairs.
My plan is to make a dimensioned drawing for spiking the stage, please let me know if you want to change anything with the floor plan. I also would like to make some basic production drawings, so on Saturday we can start making the shortened door flat and a couple of other things.
I did most of the changes we've talked about, attached you find the results.
I kept the cellar door under the platform, by cutting a few inches off from the door itself, I ended up at 80" platform height. If we can fold up about 20" from the upstage teaser, that would leave us about 84" height above the platform, I don't think it looks too weird. Please let me know your thoughts about it.
I tried to use as much of the ROHS stock as I could, the landing is now made of standard platforms on a so-called rostrum base. The actual height still needs to be adjusted to the existing stair units, probably it will fit better if the low platforms are at around 6". I turned the lower stair unit facing downstage, and due to the structure of the landing, I did the same to the escape stairs.
My plan is to make a dimensioned drawing for spiking the stage, please let me know if you want to change anything with the floor plan. I also would like to make some basic production drawings, so on Saturday we can start making the shortened door flat and a couple of other things.