How many seats in civic theatre Chelmsford?
504
The Civic Theatre is 304.5m² (Stage 111m²), the maximum seated capacity is 504 inc 5 wheelchair spaces. The Cramphorn Studio is 104m², the maximum seated capacity is 139 for tiered seating or 165 for films only. The Civic Theatre Bar is 88.5m² with a capacity of 50 seated.
How many seats in civic theatre?
1450 seat
The 1450 seat main auditorium combines the grandeur and atmosphere of the great picture palaces, with the comfort, technology and professional capability of today. The lower level stalls seat 885 whilst the upper level dress circle seats 565.
How long is Beauty and the Beast Chelmsford?
Beauty and the Beast is approximately 2.5 hours long, including a 15-minute interval. We advise arriving at least 30 minutes before the performance is due to start.
How old is the civic Theatre?
The Civic Theatre was built in 1929, when Auckland’s population was about 200,000. The Civic’s architect went for an Indian theme, with hints of Moorish Andalusia.
Is Beauty and the Beast musical suitable for 5 year old?
Is Beauty and the Beast the Musical suitable for children? Beauty and the Beast is recommended for a general audience. We recommend the production for ages 6 and up. Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted into the theatre.
Who owns the Civic?
Honda Civic | |
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2017 Honda Civic hatchback | |
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Manufacturer | Honda |
Why was the civic Theatre built?
The Civic was built to show films; its large stage wasn’t installed until the late nineties. Architecturally, the Civic is “marvellous fakery”, says heritage building expert George Farrant.
What is inappropriate about Beauty and the Beast?
Beauty and the Beast does have some violent and scary scenes, which mean that it’s more intense than Disney’s original animated movie. Therefore, this movie isn’t recommended for children under the age of 8 years, and we recommend parental guidance for children up to 12 years.
Is Hairspray appropriate for an 11 year old?
HAIRSPRAY. HAIRSPRAY is a bubbly musical featuring a plucky high school heroine who takes on prejudice and racism in her community. This musical comedy is a lighter take on some serious themes, and is relatively family-friendly. Recommended for ages 8+.