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Cahn Auditorium
22018-2019 Reservation Policies Updated May 2018
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TTABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents SECTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION ...........................................................................................................3 About Cahn Auditorium...................................................................................................................................3
HISTORY ........................................................................................................................................................... 3 COMMUNITY .................................................................................................................................................... 3
Contact Information ........................................................................................................................................3 Cahn Auditorium Staff ....................................................................................................................................4 House Capacity ...............................................................................................................................................4 Dressing Rooms ..............................................................................................................................................5 Parking .............................................................................................................................................................5 SECTION 2 – EVENT BOOKING .......................................................................................................................6 Use of Cahn Auditorium ..................................................................................................................................6 Reservation Deadlines and Procedures ........................................................................................................6 Cost Estimates ................................................................................................................................................7 Rental Fees ......................................................................................................................................................7 Facility Rental Rates .......................................................................................................................................8 LABOR RATES & SERVICE FEES .....................................................................................................................8 Equipment and Staffing..................................................................................................................................9 General Policies ..............................................................................................................................................9 Security .......................................................................................................................................................... 10 Client Event Staffing and Expectations ...................................................................................................... 11 Ticketing and Lobby Sales ............................................................................................................................ 11 Contracts and Insurance .............................................................................................................................. 11 Cancellation Policy ....................................................................................................................................... 12 APPENDIX A: Stage Drawing ......................................................................................................................... 13 APPENDIX B: Cahn Inventory ............................................................................................................................ 14
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SSECTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION
About Cahn Auditorium
HISTORY Cahn Auditorium, built in 1940, is the largest performance space on campus, with 1,007 seats. Cahn Auditorium was designed by architect James Gamble Rogers as an aesthetic extension of his Women’s Quadrangle to the west, and as a complement to the Deering Library. In keeping with the intention of Scott Hall’s planners to make it a cultural center, an auditorium seating over 1,200 (later dropped to 1000 seats to accommodate sound and light booths) was built on its north side to host musical and theatrical events and guest speakers. The auditorium was named after the civic leader Bertram Cahn, NU donor, trustee, and alumnus (Law, 1899), and chairman of the clothier B. Kuppenheimer and Company. Since its inception, Cahn auditorium has been the site of distinguished dramatic productions, annual dance concerts, and appearances by nationally important speakers.
COMMUNITY Cahn Auditorium plays a large role in the journey of Northwestern Students. The Auditorium hosts many events during Wildcat Welcome each year, and is one of the first places that students experience on campus. Many of the students then finish their collegiate careers at Cahn, as the auditorium hosts several convocations and commencement events. Cahn Auditorium presents a dynamic slate of events throughout each year. Dance, music, and speaker presentations entertain and educate both the Northwestern Community and the greater Chicago area. Recently, Cahn has also hosted luminaries and events that have been livestreamed around the country and world. Many student organizations and departments reach out to host their event in Cahn because of the local and national reputation the venue has achieved.
Contact Information
Cahn Auditorium Northwestern University
600 Emerson St Evanston, IL 60201
Administrative Office: (847) 491-7285 [email protected]
https://www.northwestern.edu/norris/events/satellite-venues/cahn-auditorium/index.html
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CCahn Auditorium Staff
Jason Harber Event Planning Manger (847) 491-7285 [email protected]
Emily Crespo Production Manager (847) 491-3252 [email protected]
Chris Cvikota Technical Specialist (847) 491-3252 [email protected]
House Capacity
Cahn Auditorium Seating: Main Floor – 619 Balcony – 386 TOTAL – 1007 20 seats in front row of main floor are
able to fold out for Wheelchair Seating 7 seats are blocked for the Sound
Console For event purposes, please assume seating for 980 (this accounts for wheelchair seating and sound console).
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DDressing Rooms All dressing rooms have lighted mirrors, makeup area, and clothing racks. Lower Level Dressing Rooms can be accessed from either side of stage. Room SR– Stage level; can accommodate 1 person. Rooms 1-4 – Lower level below the stage; can accommodate 8-15 persons each. Green Room located outside of dressing rooms Laundry (Room 5) – Lower level below the stage; washing machine and two dryers, sink, steamer, irons and boards, clothes racks, and shower Green Room – Lower Level below the stage; includes couches and tables as well as additional clothes racks. Refrigerator, microwave, and tea kettle available
Parking
Public Transportation: Take the Purple Line CTA train to Foster Street, Evanston. Walk two blocks east and one block south to Cahn Auditorium. The Metra train and multiple bus routes also stop nearby.
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SSECTION 2 – EVENT BOOKING
Use of Cahn Auditorium
1. Cahn Auditorium may be reserved by Recognized Student Organizations, University Departments & Administrative Units, Sponsored Affiliates, and External Organizations. Norris University Center defines organizations in the four types as follows for purposes of determining room rental charges:
Recognized Student Organizations: Any student group formally recognized by the Associated Student Government, the Vice-President for Student Affairs, University schools or departments, the University Chaplain’s Office, the Athletic Department, Residential Colleges, Residential Life Office, Fraternities, Sororities and groups which are not yet recognized but are formally seeking ASG recognition.
University Departments and Administrative Units: Northwestern faculty and staff organizations and administrative units (i.e. departments, centers, schools, committees, colleges and divisions) which regularly receive university appropriated funding.
Sponsored Affiliates: Groups outside the University (who do not receive appropriated funds) whose functions or activities involve affiliation with a University department or unit, are sponsored by the respective department, and utilize University resources and services.
External Organizations: Any business, organization, or community group that is not affiliated with the University.
2. Cahn Auditorium is equipped and suitable for theatre productions, operas, concerts, speeches,
convocation ceremonies, and other large scale events.
3. Cahn Auditorium does not have pre-function space. Receptions and meals cannot be accommodated.
4. Cahn Auditorium is available to be booked year-round for events from 8:00am through Midnight.
Reservations outside of these hours must be approved by the Cahn Auditorium Staff and may incur an Extension of Hours fee.
Reservation Deadlines and Procedures
1. For information on Advanced Scheduling dates, please see: http://www.northwestern.edu/norris/events/event-management/advanced-scheduling/index.html
2. Norris University Center and the Performance Venues (including Cahn Auditorium) host thousands of
events each year. Demand is great and space is limited. To ensure the process is as equitable and efficient as possible, Norris manages the Advanced Scheduling process each year. After Advanced Scheduling is complete, the books for general reservation requests open for the following academic year.
3. You can make general reservation request by calling the Norris Performance Venue office at 847-
491-7285 or email [email protected]
4. Reservation requests must be made aat least six weeks in advance of the event date. Requests made with less than six weeks’ notice will be reviewed by the Performance Venue Office for approval.
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5. An Event Meeting must be scheduled with the Performance Venue Office aat least four weeks prior to the event date. Failure to schedule and complete the Event Meeting four weeks prior to the event date may lead to the cancellation of the reservation.
6. At least two weeks prior to the scheduled event, user must provide Cahn Auditorium facility staff with final and completed information on set-up specifications, technical requirements and a schedule of activities for the event. Any changes to the schedule wwithin two weeks will be at the discretion of Cahn Auditorium staff. There may be additional fees on top of the hourly rate for adjustments within two weeks.
7. All event rigging requirements must be two weeks in advance of performance date. All rigging must be coordinated with Performance Venue Office.
Securing a reservation Requires:
- Active Northwestern University Chartstring or approved payment method - Signed copies of the Cahn Auditorium Use Agreement - External Groups: Certificate of Liability Insurance on file - Agreement to attend a pre-event meeting to finalize event details
Cost Estimates The Event Planning Manager will provide a written estimate of costs upon request. The estimate should not be construed as reflecting the actual and definite costs; the estimate is an approximation based on details and information a renter provides the Auditorium.
Rental Fees
1. The Performance Venue Office reserves the right to add additional charges if more staffing is required than was planned for.
2. Presentation and Performance Rates begin 2 hours prior to the event start, and continue until 1 hour post-event. Event setup time and fees will be determined by the Norris Performance Venue office at the Event Meeting prior to the event.
3. Additional charges may occur for damage resulting from the misuse, loss, or poor treatment of the space and equipment of Cahn Auditorium.
4. Cahn Auditorium reserves the right to structure special rates for events. Fees for space usage not covered by the above schedule may be negotiated with the Performance Venue Office.
5. Rental, Staffing, and Facility rates are subject to change. Current Pricing is listed below:
SCHEDULE OVERVIEW:
- 6 Weeks – Book the Event
- 4 Weeks – Schedule Meeting with Cahn Staff
- 2 Weeks – Finalize Schedule of Events and equipment/staff needed for event
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FFACILITY SERVICES SSTUDENT DDEPARTMENT
FFacility / Custodial Services (Beyond Standard Cleaning) At Cost + Admin Fee At Cost + Admin Fee
NNorthwestern University Police Department –– SSecurity ** $59.40/hr $66/hr
LLuna Security Services (Contracted by NUPD) $18.25/hr $18.25/hr
** Security must be arranged 3 weeks before the event date
** University Police reserves the right to alter officer hours times based on the circumstances of the event.
** For more information on Security: https://www.northwestern.edu/up/community-services/special-event-security.html
** The costs listed above may change without notice
SSECURITY AND POLICE SERVICES
Safety is priority for Cahn Auditorium and Northwestern University Police. Levels of security and police presence are at the discretion of University Police.
* All time blocks must be inclusive of all load-in, pre-event preparation, post-event strike and load-out time. (Full day = up to 12 hours, overtime applicable).
LLabor rates are for a minimum of 4 hours per day and a maximum of 12 hours per day.
Hours worked in excess of eight hours per day, as well as before 8am and after Midnight, may be subject to overtime paid at the rate of one and a half times the normal rate.
STUDENT DEPARTMENT SPONSORED CAHN AUDITORIUM
Performance Rate $125/hr $200/hr $250/hr Load--in/Rehearsal $15/hr $20/hr $50/hr
Extension of Hours -- PPlanned $150/hr $150/hr $150/hr
Extension of Hours -- UUnplanned $200/hr $200/hr $200/hr
EQUIPMENT
In--house Equipment (Lights, Mics, Podium etc) No Cost No Cost No Cost Grand Piano Move –– LLives in Orchestra Pit $600 $600 $600
Piano Tuning $150 $150 $150
Dumpster $450 $450 $450
Events requiring extensive setup and tear down, thereby causing Cahn Auditorium to be unavailable for use by other renters on additional dates, may be assessed additional rehearsal or performance fees depending on the extent and nature of the event.
BASE RENT INCLUDES:
- Access to the theatre from 8 a.m. to midnight during previously booked times. - Use of Box Office and lobbies during rental period - Use of dressing rooms, one with a shower - One Production Assistant - HVAC, Custodial, Open & Close of theatre - Sound System with Lectern Microphone and 2 wireless handhelds - General Lighting Wash and Lectern Special - Projector, Screen, and resident computer
STUDENT DEPARTMENT SPONSORED
Technical Specialist $30/hr $40/hr $70/hr Production Manager $40/hr $50/hr $80/hr Student Light Board / Sound Board Operator
$15/hr $20/hr $35/hr
Student FFly Operator $15/hr $20/hr $35/hr
Student Followspot Operator $15/hr $20/hr $35/hr
Student Stage Hands $15/hr $20/hr $35/hr
FOH AND BACKSTAGE STAFFING STUDENT DEPARTMENT SPONSORED Event Planning Manager $30/hr $40/hr $70/hr Student House Manager $20/hr $25/hr $40/hr
Student Usher Staff $15/hr $20/hr $35/hr
Facility Rental Rates
LABOR RATES & SERVICE FEES
Outside rentals (equipment arranged directly with an outside vendor) must be reviewed and approved by Cahn production staff. Cahn staff is not responsible for the functionality or safety of outside rentals. Deliveries must be scheduled with Cahn production staff in advance and may result in additional room charges.
Norris Technical Services is the Preferred Vendor for Cahn Auditorium
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EEquipment and Staffing
1. The Performance Venue Office professional and student staff provide management oversight and technical support, such as lighting and sound, to organizations using Cahn Auditorium. The Performance Venue Office will determine the minimum staffing necessary to support events at Cahn Auditorium. A Production Assistant assigned by the Performance Venue Office shall be in attendance whenever the auditorium is occupied. This individual will be responsible for securing the auditorium, adjacent spaces, and their contents, and for the maintenance of house equipment. An additional technician at extra charge may be required if additional technical work is necessary.
The Performance Venue Office retains the right to determine if extra technicians are required. Groups acknowledge that PSV staff members are scheduled to work only the scheduled reservation time and agree to end their event on time. Groups that run over their reserved time may be subject to a fine.
2. All Cahn Auditorium events and activities must be supervised by auditorium staff. Without staff present, the auditorium is closed to users.
3. Cahn Auditorium and staff are available for a maximum of 12 hours per day.
4. There is an extension of building hours fee is $150/hour for any events that plan to go past
midnight. Events that stay past midnight without prior approval will be assessed a fine of $200/hr. This fee is assessed starting at 12:01 a.m.
General Policies
1. Communication of Policies: User is responsible for informing all patrons, guests, caterers, et cetera about all relevant policies described in the Cahn Auditorium Reservation Policies and all other applicable University policies.
2. Alteration to the permanent structure of Cahn Auditorium, including walls, ceilings,
seating, floors, drapes, fixtures, screens, and electricity is not permitted. This includes taping or fastening things to the walls, floors, and ceiling. Any damage to Cahn Auditorium will be charged to the group at the replacement/repair cost.
3. Any and all items to be sold (including - but not limited to - merchandise and concession
sales) must be approved ahead of time by the Performance Venue office. Items not pre-approved for sale will not be permitted. Approved sales items are subject to a 10% commission on gross receipts, payable to Northwestern University. Northwestern University reserves the right to withdraw permission for merchandise or concession sales at any time.
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4. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted in Cahn Auditorium. All violations of this policy will be reviewed by the Performance Venues Office and may result in sanctions, including suspension of the sponsoring organization’s right to reserve Cahn Auditorium, and referral of the incident to NU’s Office of Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution.
5. Food and beverages are not permitted in the seating areas or lobbies of Cahn.
6. The Performance Venues Office must approve the posting of signs, setup of displays,
counters, tables, or any other uses of the lobby.
7. No unauthorized people are allowed backstage or in the green room before, during, or after a performance unless approved by the Performance Venues Office
8. The seating areas and lobbies may not be used for storage, or for production
work (construction, painting, sewing, etc.)
9. Helium Balloons are not permitted in Cahn Auditorium. They can interfere with the Fire Alarm system. Groups must monitor incoming guests for helium balloons, and check them into the box office.
10. Spray paint may not be used inside Cahn Auditorium.
11. Candles, incense, pyrotechnics, or open flames are not permitted in Cahn Auditorium.
12. Special effects of any kind must be approved in advance by the Performance Venues
Office.
13. The use of confetti and glitter is prohibited, due to the difficulty of cleaning the seating and carpeting. Any exception must be approved by the Performance Venue Office. Unauthorized use will be subject to extra custodial charges of at least $500.
SSecurity
1. The Performance Venue Office and University Police reserve the right to set and modify security and staffing calls up to the time of performance at the cost of the sponsoring organization. All Security staffing requirements should be discussed and approved tthree weeks prior to the date of the event. The Performance Venue Office reserves the right to assign and direct all security personnel in and around the facility at all times. The provision of security services by University Police, if any, is not intended to be, and shall not be construed to be, a guarantee of the safety or security of the premises and/or its occupants.
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CClient Event Staffing and Expectations
1. Staffing requirements will be finalized at the Event Meeting. Sponsoring Organization will provide its own programs, tickets, ushers, and box office staff. Approximately 6-15 volunteers may be needed, depending on the event’s requirements.
2. The Norris University Center Box Office may be used to sell tickets. For more
information Please contact: Phone: (847) 491-2305 Email: [email protected]
3. At least one NU staff member must attend any event sponsored by a Student
Group. Typically, this is the group’s advisor.
4. All event materials such as programs, flyers etc. must be removed from the building as part of the event cleanup. The event sponsor will be charged for the total cost of removal of materials left in the lobby or any other part of the building, including staff time used to make arrangements for the removal.
Ticketing and Lobby Sales
1. All events must be ticketed. Events can only forgo ticketing if another tracking device is approved (counters, programs, etc) by the Performance Venue Office. Contact the Norris University Center Box Office to arrange ticketing.
2. The sponsoring organization is solely responsible for the handling, securing, and storage
of any cash, credit card information, merchandise, tickets, or other valuables.
Contracts and Insurance
1. Any contract between a NU student group and an outside entity (a performer, for example) must be submitted to the Campus Life Office at least six weeks before the event for review and signature. Academic departments should route contracts through their schools’ Dean’s Office for approval and signature. Copies of the contracts and technical riders should be sent to Performance Venue office prior to being signed.
2. If a non-university entity is engaged for an event, the Office of Risk Management must be
consulted to determine whether there are insurance requirements. The sponsoring organization is responsible for seeing that insurance requirements are met.
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CCancellation Policy
1. You may cancel your event any time up to sseven days before your event. Full charges will apply to all scheduled events that were not cancelled before this time frame. You will receive a cancellation confirmation when you cancel your event. If you do not receive a confirmation, contact Jason Harber (Event Planning Manager– Performance Venues) at (847) 491-7285 or [email protected].
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AAPPENDIX A: Stage Drawing
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AAPPENDIX B: Cahn Inventory
PROSCENIUM DIMENSIONS The building plaster proscenium is 25'h x 50'w. The Permanent Portal is 18' h x 42' w.
The Grand Drape hangs just downstage of the Permanent Portal. It is 50' wide and completely covers the Permanent Portal when flown in. Its out trim is 20' - 10" The Fire Curtain hangs downstage of the Grand Drape. It is 52' wide and completely closes the Proscenium opening when flown in. Its out trim is 20'-6". The portion of the fire curtain that is visible is painted black.
STAGE DIMENSIONS11 The stage is 42'-0" wide X 32'-6" deep (Portal width X depth from stage edge to lineset # 50)
Distance from stage edge to Grand Drape: 3'-0" (With Grand Drape in, stage apron is very narrow)
Distance from stage edge to face of Permanent Portal: 3'-6"
Distance from stage edge to line set #50: 32'-6"
Distance from stage edge to back wall at centerline2: 39'-5"
Lineset battens are 59'-0" long (except lines #1 - #4 which are 54'-0")
Grid Height is 49'-0" Max out trim for the Battens is 47'-6" except where noted.
The lower loading doors open to a dimension of 8'-4" w x 7'-6" h with an 11'-0" diagonal measurement.3
If the upper loading doors are open, the dimension becomes 8-4" w x 12'-10" h with a 15'-0" diagonal measurement 1All dimensions are approximate. The exterior walls that frame the stage are not square to each other. Storage racks, lighting positions, and storage/fly system lofts jut into the wings at various heights. The dimensions in this chart are an assortment of useful dimensions given for general information. Please refer to scaled ground plans and sections as well as site visits for detailed information.
2The back wall runs at an angle. It is 43'-8.5" from the stage edge at the SL end of the permanent black portal opening, and 36'-10" from the stage edge at the SR end of the permanent black portal opening. 3It would nearly impossible to use the door to its extreme dimensions, allow at least 6" of clearance in any given direction.
ORCHESTRA PIT The orchestra pit is 44'-0" wide and is sunk 4'-9.5" below stage level. Its DS edge is an arc, measuring 14'-9" from the stage edge at CL, and 10'-0" from the stage edge at either end.
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Cahn Lighting Inventories 7/31/15
DDIMMING AND CONTROL QQuantity IItem NNotes
288 ETC Sensor 2.4 Dimmers Dimmer per circuit, (dimmer #192 does not
have a circuit) 1 ETC Ion 1000 Control Console Dust cover, mouse, keyboard 1 ETC Ion 2x10 Fader Wing For simple show control 4 21" LCD Monitors (DVI connectors) Widescreen format monitors
4 ETC Net3 ACN DMX/RDM - Gateway Series 4 Port
Node Net3 in - DMX out, customizable universes,
flat sitting
3 ETC Net3 ACN DMX/RDM - Gateway Series 2 Port
Node Net3 in - DMX out, customizable universes,
hanging hardware
1 ETC Net3 Remote Video Interface Enables Ion monitor display at tech tables
1 ETC Unison House Light Dimming System 6 House light dimmers; Unison controllers can save looks with house and stage lights
2 Unison single button controller DSL & inside aisle 2 entrance
2 Unison multi-function LED-screen controller DSR & booth
IINSTRUMENTS
QQuantity TType MMake LLamp Types MMax Wattage
2 5 degree ETC Source Four HPL 575 or HPL 750 750
2 5 degree (barrel only) ETC Source Four 2 10 degree ETC Source Four HPL 575 or HPL 750 750
2 10 degree (barrel only) ETC Source Four 34 14 degree ETC Source Four HPL 575 or HPL 750 750
2 14 degree (barrel only) ETC Source Four 49 19 degree ETC Source Four HPL 575 or HPL 750 750
92 26 degree ETC Source Four HPL 575 or HPL 750 750
88 36 degree ETC Source Four HPL 575 or HPL 750 750
9 50 degree (barrel only) ETC Source Four 37 Parnel ETC Source Four HPL 575 or HPL 750 750
1 Fresnel - wide lens ETC Source Four HPL 575 or HPL 750 750
36 PAR 64 Altman PAR 64 VNSP, NSP,
MFL, WFL 1000
10 8 inch Fresnel Kliegl BVT 1K 1000 5 Pin Spot American DJ Par 36 screw terminal 12v/50w and 6v/30w 7 3-Cell Cyc lights Selecon Aurora FFT 1K 1250
6 3-Cell Cyc lights w/ Floor
trunnions2 Strand Iris 3 FFT 1K 1500
2 Superstar 1.2 Spotlights Lycian UMI 1200/HB-U 1200
2Iris 3 Units are 13"x8"x48". Floor trunnions allow use as ground row. Hanging irons available.
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LLED INSTRUMENTS QQuantity MMake MModel NNotes
20 Philips-Color Kinetics Colorblast 12
Powercore C-clamp attached
20 Philips-Color Kinetics Colorblast 12
Powercore Floor mounted in pairs
4 Philips-Color Kinetics Data Enabler Pro
Power and data for Colorblasts. Edison connectors for power, ethernet connectors for programming, DMX connectors for data in, and
NL4 connectors for data out.
22 Custom Spider boxes Split NL4 connections 4 ways for daisy-chaining
fixtures. Some are loose, some have hanging hardware, some are mounted to floor mounts
14 Neutrik NL4MMX NL4 F-F couplers
18 5' NL4 cable 3 10' NL4 cable 5 25' NL4 cable 4 50' NL4 cable
140 Philips-Color Kinetics iW Cove Powercore
6 Philips-Color Kinetics Data Enabler Pro
Power and data for iW Cove Powercore. Edison connectors for power, ethernet connectors for programming, DMX connectors for data in, and
connectors for data out.
Various Philips-Color Kinetics iCove cable Small number of short iCove jumpers, 1’ and 5’
lengths.
AACCESSORIES
QQuantity SSize IItem NNotes 20 6.25" - S4 Leko 1/2 Hat 11 standard, 9 Stacker style 23 6.25" - S4 Leko Top Hat 9 standard, 14 Stacker style 28 7.5" - S4 Parnel 1/2 Hat Stacker style 25 7.5" - S4 Parnel Top Hat 2 standard, 23 Stacker style 15 7.5" - S4 Parnel Barn Door 14 10" - Par 64 1/2 Hat 10 10" - Par 64 Top Hat 12 10" - Par 64 Barn Door 19 A S4 gobo Holder 90 B S4 gobo Holder 13 6.25" - S4 Leko Donut 5 7.5" - S4 Parnel Donut
6 1/2" Bearing washer
sets For S4 mounted as spotlight
4 S4 Leko Drop In Iris For S4 mounted as spotlight 6 S4 Leko Spotlight handles For S4 mounted as spotlight 4 Telrad SpotSights For S4 or Lycian spotlights
15 8" Circular floor
bases For mounting a single instrument
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5 24" diameter 1.25" Pipe boom
bases
4 24" diameter 1.5" Pipe boom
bases
Various 1.25" & 1.5" Pipe for booms
bases Assorted lengths, contact Cahn for
specifics
AACCESSORIES cont.
QQuantity SSize IItem NNotes
35 24" Heavy Duty Side
Arms
Mounting pipe is 1.5" ID. 28 are permanently mounted in Box Booms, Pro
Booms, Torms
8 18" Heavy Duty Side
Arms
13 12" Heavy Duty Side
Arms
26 24" Standard Sidearms
4 18" Standard Sidearms
12 12" Standard Sidearms
CCABLE
QQuantity SSize IItem NNotes
5 Less than 5' Cable (Twist connectors)
Beige straps
30 5' Cable (Twist connectors)
Beige straps
41 10' Cable (Twist connectors)
Red straps
34 15' Cable (Twist connectors)
Yellow straps
20 20' Cable (Twist connectors)
Gray straps
18 25' Cable (Twist connectors)
Lt. Blue straps
16 30' Cable (Twist connectors)
Dk. Blue straps
32 50' Cable (Twist connectors)
Burgundy straps
6 100' Cable (Twist connectors)
Purple straps
4 100' 6 Circuit multi-cable 9 50' 6 Circuit multi-cable
13 3-6' 6 Circuit Break Outs Multi Cable to F- Twist
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4 3' 6 Circuit Break Ins Multi Cable to M- Twist
2 80' 10 Circuit multi-cable Twist tails on M end, raceway with
doubled circuits on F end 40 3' Twist Two-fer F on one end, 1 F, 1 M on other end1 44 3' Twist Two-fer M on one end, 2 F on other end 9 3' Twist Three-fer M on one end, 3 F on other end 2 18" Two-fer M Stage Pin to 2 F Twist two-fer
13 12" - 18" M Twist to F Edison adapter 13 12" - 18" M Edison To F Twist adapter 12 12" - 18" M Twist to F Stage Pin adapter 8 12" - 18" M Stage Pin to F Twist adapter 3 12" - 18" M Stage Pin to F Edison adapter 3 12" - 18" M Edison to F Stage Pin adapter
12-fers are wired this way so as the circuit is split it is sent in opposite directions. Twist = twist lock connector (L5-20, Pin-in style), Edison = 3 prong household type connector, Stage Pin = 2P&G connectors. All connectors are 20amp connectors
Cahn Sound Inventories 7/31/15
CCONTROL Quantity Make Model Notes
1 Yamaha M7CL-48 Digital Console. 48 Mic/Line inputs, 4 Stereo ins, 16 Omni Outputs, 8 DCAs, Onboard DSP
1 Mackie 1604-VLZ3 Analog Console. 16 Mic/Line inputs, L&R main outs, 4 Group outs, 6 Aux sends
SSPEAKERS
Quantity Make Model Notes
6 Meyer UPQ-1P Mounted as three pairs, L, C, & R. Center pair share one channel of signal from DSP. L & R pairs each receive separate DSP channel
8 Meyer MM4XP Mounted to Orchestra Pit railing as Front Fill System. One send from console. Powered by Meyer MPS-488E power supply.
3 EAW JF 80 Mounted to the ceiling as balcony fills. All three are powered by one channel of a Crown MacroTech 1200 power amp.
2 Community SB 415
These subwoofers contain 4 15" drivers each, they are located in the organ lofts, and each is powered by two bridged channels of a Crown MacroTech 1200 power amp.
2 Electro-Voice S-122 Two-way speakers located onstage, typically used for onstage monitors or effects speakers. Usually each powered by one channel of a Rane MA6 power amp.
3 JBL Control One+ Used as stage lip or effects speakers.
4 QSC K8 1000 watt Self Powered speakers, for monitors, effects
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AAMPLIFIERS Quantity Make Model Notes
3 Crown MacroTech 1200 These power the Subs and Balc fills. One channel is free and assignable.
1 Crown MacroTech 600 This can power effect speakers.
1 Rane MA6 Multi
channel
This is patchable to power effects speakers. Jacks for effects speakers are distributed throughout the auditorium.
SSIGNAL CONTROL & PROCESSING
Quantity Make Model Notes
1 Meyer Galileo Full function DSP.
1 Unknown Patch Bay
Patch Bay for the numerous microphone and speakers jack distributed throughout the auditorium. Accommodates an I/O panel in the booth for linking extra gear to the system.
2 Rane ME15 2 channel
Equalizer Provides EQ manipulation for the four channels of monitor/effects amplifiers.
1 Yamaha SPX990 Effects
processor Older unit
MMICROPHONES
Quantity Make Model Notes
2 Shure SM58 - ULXD2
wireless handheld
Labelled 1A and 1B. Shared receiver with 1A and 1B lavalieres
2 Shure ULXD1-J50
lavaliere microphones
Labelled 1A and 1B. Shared receiver with 1A and 1B handheld microphones
2 Shure ULX1-J1 lavaliere
microphones Labelled 2A and 2B
1 Shure SM58 - SLX2
wireless handheld
Labelled 3A.
1 Shure Beta58 handheld
wireless Wireless dynamic handheld. 200 Mhz band. Commonly used as God mic. Labelled 3B.
8 Shure SM58 Wired, dynamic, handheld microphones, 1 with switch
3 Countryman ISOMAX4 Gooseneck podium mics. Condenser mics, phantom power
4 Crown PCC 160 Phase Coherent Cardioid Boundary mics - Floor mics
4 Audio Technica U853R Hanging Choir mics
1 Audio Technica ATM610 Hyper Cardioid dynamic wired handheld microphone.
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PPLAYBACK Quantity Make Model Notes
2 ProCo iFace DI boxes designed to connect laptops, MP3 players, etc to system (RCA inputs)
4 ProCo DB-1 DI boxes designed to connect instruments to system (1/4" inputs)
CCOMMUNICATIONS
Quantity Make Model Notes
1 Clear-com HelixNet HMS4X 4 channel digital base station, commonly used by SM at tech table or in lighting booth
12 Clear-com HBP-2X Assignable two channel digital wired belt pack. 1 Clear-com Tempest 900 Wireless base station. Mounted DSR. 5 Clear-com Tempest 900 Two channel wireless belt pack.
12 Clear-com CC95 & CC300 Single muff headset, plugs into belt pack. 10 Telex PH-88 Lightweight single muff headset, plugs into belt pack. 2 Clear-com RS-501 Phone handset style headset, plugs into belt pack.
VVIDEO && PROJECTIONS
Quantity Make Model Notes
1 Videotek VDA-16 video
distro amplifier
Functions much like a patch bay for the 20 video ports distributed throughout the auditorium. Several ports are dedicated to a digital stage feed.
1 Panasonic PT-DZ13KU Projector. Permanently mounted to balcony rail. 1 Panasonic ET-D75LE30 Zoom lens 1 Sanyo PLC-XP57L Backup projector. Previously mounted to balcony rail.
Cahn Lineset Schedule and Rigging Information 7/31/15
GGENERAL INFORMATION Grid Height is 49'-0" Max out trim for the Battens is 47'-6" except as where noted.
Battens on line sets #1 – #4 are 54’-0" long.
Battens on line sets #5 – #50 are 59’-0" long.
Battens on linesets 17, 18, 21, 30, 34, and 40 have double mounted pipes (two pipes running in parallel for added strength). This decreases the maximum out trim as noted.
Battens on either side of the electrics have decreased maximum out trims to accommodate the size of the motors.
All line sets have 6’ arbors except the permanent electrics (#4, #16, #27, & #39) which are motorized.
6’ arbors support 1000 lbs.
Motorized permanent electrics support 2000 lbs.
A note about linesets: as shown below, many of the linesets are set very near to each other, as close as 4". The reasoning behind this is to provide linesets in as many useful locations as possible, not to provide the ability to hang 50 separate items. It is not to be assumed that two linesets 4" apart can both be used at the same time.
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PPROSCENIUM DIMENSIONS
The building plaster proscenium is 25'h x 50'w. The Permanent Portal is 18' h x 42' w.
The Grand Drape hangs just downstage of the Permanent Portal. It is 50' wide and completely covers the Permanent Portal when flown in. Its out trim is 20' - 10"
The Fire Curtain hangs downstage of the Grand Drape. It is 52' wide and completely closes the Proscenium opening when flown in. Its out trim is 20'-6". The portion of the fire curtain that is visible is painted black.
Lineset Distance US from plaster line1 Notes
1 1'-0" Grand drape permanently hung on line #1 - DOUBLE
PURCHASE LINSET
2 1'-6.5" Permanent black portal
3 2'-11" Almost impossible to use, no room between portal
and 1st Elec. Out trim: 42'-7".
4 3'-6.5" First electric
5 4'-8" Open (tight past 1st elec). Out trim 42'-7".
6 5'-1" Open
7 5'-6" Open
8 6'-4" Open
9 7'-1" Open
10 7'-7" Open
11 8'-2" Open
12 8'-7.5" Open
13 9'-3" Open
14 9'-7.5" Open
15 10'-2" Front projection screen. Out trim: 42'-7".
16 11'-1" Second electric
17 12'-0" Open. Double hung. Out trim: 41'-11".
Lineset Distance US from plaster line1 Notes
18 12'-5" Open. Double hung. Out trim 46'-10".
19 13'-2" Open
20 13'-7" Open. Out trim 42'-4".
21 14'-1.5" Open. Double hung. Out trim 46'-10".
22 14'-7" Open
23 15'-2" Open
24 15'-6" Open
25 16'-5" Open
26 17'-2" Open. Out trim 42'-4".
27 18'-2" Third electric
28 19'-1.5" Open. Out trim 42'-4".
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29 19'-8" Open
30 20'-2" Open. Double hung. Out trim 43'-8".
31 20-7.5" Open. Out trim 44'-4".
32 21'-2" Open
33 21'-7" Open
34 22'-2" Open. Double hung. Out trim 46'-10".
35 22'-8" Open
36 23'-1.5" Open
37 23'-6.5" Open
38 24'-0.5" Open. Out trim 42'-7".
39 25'-0.5" Fourth electric
40 26'-2" Open. Out trim 42'.
41 26'-6" Open
42 26'-10" Open
43 27'-2" Open
44 27'-6" Open
45 28'-3.5" Open
46 29'-0" Open
47 29’-5" Open
48 29'-9" Open
49 30'-2" Open
50 30'-6" White cyclorama (22'h x 60' w)
1Margin of error: + or - 1"
Cahn Soft Goods Inventory 7/31/15
DDRAPES Quantity Type Material Size Notes
4 Border 28oz Black Charisma
IFR 58'-0"w X 8'-
0"h Purchased in Summer 2005. No Fullness sewn in
2 Legs 28oz Black Charisma
IFR 8'-6"w X 23'-
0"h Purchased in Summer 2005. No Fullness sewn in
10 Legs 28oz Black Charisma
IFR 12'-10"w X
23'-0"h Purchased in Summer 2005. No Fullness sewn in
2 Full stage
Black 28oz Black Charisma
IFR 30'-3"w X
23'-0"h Purchased in Summer 2005. No Fullness sewn in, used
together as Full Stage Traveller
1 Scrim Black Sharkstooth 48'-0" w x 24'-0" h
Purchased in 2008
1 Scrim Black Sharkstooth 48'-0" w x 24'-0" h
Purchased in 2010
2 Full stage
Purple 28oz Eggplant Charisma IFR
45'-0" w x 24'-0" h
Purchased in Summer 2009. No Fullness sewn in, used together as Full Stage Traveller
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1 White Cyc Muslin 58'-0" w x 24'-0" h
Purchased in 2007. Seamless Muslin cyclorama
1 Scrim Black Sharkstooth 48'-0" w x 24'-0" h
Purchased circa 2000 This Scrim is in poor condition
MMISC SOFT GOODS
QQuantity CColor SSize (w x h) NNotes
2 Light blue & yellow
vertical stripes 24'9" x 21'4" Has metal hooks for hanging. Fullness sewn in.
2 Gold lamé 33'6" x 23' Sewn flat.
2 Black (not our
normal full stage black)
32' x 22' Has metal hooks for hanging. Flame-proofed
12/17/13. Fullness sewn in.
2 Royal blue 34' x 21'6" Originally sewn with fullness but stitching has
been removed.
2 Canary yellow 44'3" x 21'6"
(32/34' w with fullness)
Originally sewn with fullness but stitching has been removed on one of the pieces.
2 Purple 45'0" x 24'0" Newer. Sewn flat.
2 Red Approx 45'x24'
Lined. Fullness sewn in.
3 Purple & grey
These are not full curtains. The purple is full height (about 22’) and four fabric widths (approx. 16’ wide
when laid flat). There are two greys, each full height and about 2 fabric widths. We use these primarily for
commencement events or speeches.
2 Orange Approx 45'x24'
UP
1st
Ele
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2nd E
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3rd
Ele
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4th
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11
51
28
12
71
26
12
51
24
12
31
22
12
11
20
11
91
18
11
71
16
16
81
68
10
11
02
10
31
67
10
41
05
10
61
07
10
81
09
11
01
11
16
71
12
11
31
14
89
90
91
16
69
29
39
49
59
69
79
89
91
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16
6
69
70
71
16
57
27
37
47
57
67
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87
98
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18
28
38
48
51
65
86
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88
14
41
43
14
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Flo
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Flo
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Flo
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14
51
46
14
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48
Flo
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91
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15
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52
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15
31
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51
56
Flo
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15
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Flo
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16
11
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9 C
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73
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loor
Pin
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Sta
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62
63
64
65
66
67
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53
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58
59
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41
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2
Cove R
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38
39
40
41
42
43
44
SL B
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#2
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
SR B
ox B
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#2
28
27
29
30
31
32
Balc
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- Cente
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20
6
20
7
20
8
20
9
21
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1
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all
18
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" O
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loor
20
0
20
1
20
2
20
3
20
4
20
5
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all
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23
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23
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23
2
23
3
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4
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36
35
34
33
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alc
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26
25
24
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HR B
alc
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23
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23
6
23
8
23
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22
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7
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4
18
5
18
6
18
7
SL B
ox B
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#1
SR B
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#1
18
8
18
9
19
0
19
1
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Wall
13
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" off
Flo
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21
3
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2
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5
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6
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7
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Wall
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" off
Flo
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A B C D E F G H I
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Mul
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Flu
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ount
con
nect
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A =
242
- 2
47B
= 2
48 -
253
C =
254
- 2
59D
= 2
60 -
265
E =
266
- 2
71F
= 2
72 -
277
G =
278
- 2
83H
= 2
84 -
289
I = 2
90 -
295
CAHN
CIRCUIT
PLOT
9/1/09