The
required performance area on the stage is 32' x 32'. Any
dimensions less than this could effect the quality of the performance.
The stage must not be carpeted. Check with KIDS Executive
Director with questions.
- Platform risers are required upstage for the band. (See diagram and
photos.)
- There should be unobstructed access to and from the wings or backstage to both
sides of the stage. A backstage cross, either behind a curtain on stage or in a hallway, also is
required.
- Eight separate 20 amp AC electrical outlets. These outlets should be isolated
from all lighting controls, dimmers packs and electrical circuit containing florescent lights and electric
motors.
- An area should be reserved in the seating area for a sound mixing console,
approximately 2/3 back from the stage. This area should be approximately 9'x9', or 6 theater seats wide
by 3 rows deep, and be located on an aisle. (See diagrams and photos.)
- The stage should be lit with a general wash of white light that covers the entire
performance area. (See diagram.) A knowledgeable lighting technician, with authority and means
to re-direct lighting fixtures, should be at the stage when KIDS arrive for setup. This person should
check with KIDS Technical Director for lighting approval. Info@KidsFromWisconsin.com
- Two dressing rooms, close to the stage and large enough to accommodate 12 girls and
20 boys. Each dressing room should contain mirrors, clothing racks, chairs and adequate
lighting.
- Two follow spots and operators. These follow spots should have enough power
to cut through the general white light stage wash.
- The KIDS require access to the stage 4 hours before show time for setup, sound check
and rehearsal.
- Production and presentation of KIDS show is the sole and final responsibility of
the KIDS producer or authorized representative. Show length is approximately 1 hour, 45 minutes with a
15-minute intermission.
The KIDS provide their own sound system, sound engineers and stage props. All setup
and tear-down work is done by members of the KIDS organization. |