"Christopher Jahn" <cjahn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "David McCall" <mccallmail@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> "Christopher Jahn" <cjahn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>> I am wondering if there is a minimum standard spec for venues
>>>> that are equiped to accept touring shows.
>>>
>>> Nope. The tour sends out its specs, and the house figures out
>>> how to meet it. If the house can't meet the tech rider, the tour
>>> will not book there.
>>>
>>> Of course, many road houses (theaters that book tours) have
>>> evolved to meet demands. For example, PHANTOM has particular
>>> needs, and when it first went out it sent a team ahead to modify
>>> theaters it was playing at. Not only do those theaters become
>>> exclusive hosts to PHANTOM, but now that producer has a list of
>>> theaters that do meet a specific set of technical requirements.
>>>
>>> If you visit the Broward Center's website, you can download the
>>> technical specs for its two theaters.
>>>
>>> http://browardcenter.org
>>>
>>>
>> What, no movers ;-)
>>
>> What a nice venue you have become a part of.
>> It would take a day or 2 just to count your inventory.
>>
>> Congratulations
>>
>> Is it Phantom friendly?
>
> The first stop of the first tour. LION KING started here, too.
>
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>
Very cool.
I noticed that the Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center
does have a couple moving mirrors and a dozen scrollers.
I was looking forward to coming to Miami to see your previous venue,
but this looks like even more fun.
David
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> }:-) Christopher Jahn
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> "Remember, there's nothing bad that happens that isn't somehow
> good for lawyers." James George


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