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ARCHITECTURAL ANALYSIS OF SELECTED COMMUNITY COLLEGE THEATRES

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Date Issued:
1987
Summary:
The purpose of this analysis was to obtain architectural dimensions from selected community college theatres. A survey was sent to 315 community college theatre departments requesting information in 17 categories: stage dimensions, proscenium arch, grid, loading doors, rigging, stage floor, pit, storage areas, building shop, costume shop, dressing rooms, rehearsal rooms, green room, lights, light booth, control booth, auditorium, and colors. There was a 25% survey return rate. Results from the survey are reported in 5 tables: Mean, Median and Range of Survey Topics, Maximum and Minimum Responses for Survey Questions, Room Measurements, Adequacy Ratings, and Topics and Quantities. Appendices include a copy of the survey, mailing list, and comments from the respondents. The analysis shows that workshops and storage areas had the lowest adequacy rating. In addition, comments from respondents provided recommendations for future community college theatre designers. These include: (1) Determine needs and role of the college and theatre before a consultant or architect is hired and plans are drawn. (2) Determine instructional need in terms of current and future course offerings. (3) Provide concessions if the facility will host touring productions or community activities. (4) Theatre staff should have an active part in determining the needs and design. (5) The college should hire the theatre consultant. (6) Choose an architect with theatre experience.
Title: ARCHITECTURAL ANALYSIS OF SELECTED COMMUNITY COLLEGE THEATRES.
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Name(s): KAHLE, CAROL LEE.
Florida Atlantic University, Degree grantor
Kite, Robert H., Thesis advisor
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Electronic Thesis Or Dissertation
Issuance: monographic
Date Issued: 1987
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University
Place of Publication: Boca Raton, Fla.
Physical Form: application/pdf
Extent: 95 p.
Language(s): English
Summary: The purpose of this analysis was to obtain architectural dimensions from selected community college theatres. A survey was sent to 315 community college theatre departments requesting information in 17 categories: stage dimensions, proscenium arch, grid, loading doors, rigging, stage floor, pit, storage areas, building shop, costume shop, dressing rooms, rehearsal rooms, green room, lights, light booth, control booth, auditorium, and colors. There was a 25% survey return rate. Results from the survey are reported in 5 tables: Mean, Median and Range of Survey Topics, Maximum and Minimum Responses for Survey Questions, Room Measurements, Adequacy Ratings, and Topics and Quantities. Appendices include a copy of the survey, mailing list, and comments from the respondents. The analysis shows that workshops and storage areas had the lowest adequacy rating. In addition, comments from respondents provided recommendations for future community college theatre designers. These include: (1) Determine needs and role of the college and theatre before a consultant or architect is hired and plans are drawn. (2) Determine instructional need in terms of current and future course offerings. (3) Provide concessions if the facility will host touring productions or community activities. (4) Theatre staff should have an active part in determining the needs and design. (5) The college should hire the theatre consultant. (6) Choose an architect with theatre experience.
Identifier: 11896 (digitool), FADT11896 (IID), fau:8817 (fedora)
Collection: FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
Note(s): Thesis (Educat.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 1987.
College of Education
Subject(s): Theater architecture
Community colleges
Held by: Florida Atlantic University Libraries
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