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From the Courier & Guardian - Saturday 1st October 1949.
One of the
features of Halifax Thespians' new Playhouse is that the lighting control room is at the
back of the auditorium and not at the side of the stage, as in the case of all but the
more modern theatres. The result is that the electricians can have a full view of the
stage as they control the lights. In the above picture, they are seen in action, watching
the effect of their adjustments through the double sound-proof windows. Microphones enable
the control room staff to follow the progress of the play in sound as well as by
sight.
The control room can also be used as a projection suite for films,
when the Thespians aquire projectors. Also operated from here are the auditorium lighting,
the interval music, and musical 'effects' in a play. SIxty-four lighting circuts run from
the stage to the control room, and there is a full range of dimmers and modern stage
lighting control equipment.