How does it work with the archives? Can I call them up and ask for them to look for something and make a copy or take a picture or do I need to pay something or go in person? Let me know what you think. thank you!
Yes, I am with Bob Jones. I work at the stage and see the lifts being used on a daily basis. I’m doing a heritage type program about our theater and the people who were involved in the early days. I think the story of the lifts is interesting and wanted to find out which is what brought me here to this blog.
How does it work with the archives? Can I call them up and ask for them to look for something and make a copy or take a picture or do I need to pay something or go in person? Let me know what you think. thank you!
Are there pictures of the lifts in action in any of the books mentioned above? Or a stage diagram/floor plan which shows the layout?
Yes, I am with Bob Jones. I work at the stage and see the lifts being used on a daily basis. I’m doing a heritage type program about our theater and the people who were involved in the early days. I think the story of the lifts is interesting and wanted to find out which is what brought me here to this blog.
thank you to ChuckClutz for the info.
I’m doing a research project about a theater at a small college in the south which has the stage lifts and turn table from the Center Theater.
this site has been great reading! thank you all!
Someone wrote above (a few years ago) that they had the blue prints. I would love to see them! Can you contact me if you still read this?
Does anyone else know of any pictures of the lifts in action? Or know who made the lifts? or know anything else that might be useful to me?