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Koger Center for the Arts Koger Center for the Arts Koger Center for the Arts Koger Center for the Arts Koger Center for the Arts The University of South Carolina The University of South Carolina The University of South Carolina The University of South Carolina The University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 Columbia, SC 29208 Columbia, SC 29208 Columbia, SC 29208 Columbia, SC 29208 803-777-7500 803-777-7500 803-777-7500 803-777-7500 803-777-7500 Fax 803-777-9774 Fax 803-777-9774 Fax 803-777-9774 Fax 803-777-9774 Fax 803-777-9774 Technical Information Technical Information Technical Information Technical Information Technical Information Interim Director: Michael C. Taylor
Artistic Advisor: Donald C. Portnoy
House Manager: Jean Weingarth
Audio Engineer: Steven M. Borders
Master Carpenter: Scott C. Rckenbaker
Marketing Director: Chip Wade
Security Coordinator: Bryan Willis Revised January 20, 2003 Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents 3-5 Maps 6 Auditorium Information 7 Seating Chart 8 Building Plan, Stage Level 9 Orchestra Pit & Dressing Room Information 10 Green Room & Security Information 11 Rehearsal Room, Loading Dock, and Other Spaces 12 General Stage Information 13 Pipe Plot 14 - 18 Audio Information
19 - 20 Stage Lighting & Electrical Supply
21 Stage Equipment List 22 Equipment Rental Companies 23-24 Medical Services 25 Hospitals 26-28 Hotels 29 Restaurant map 30 Restaurant list 31 Transportation & Car Rentals 32 - 35 House Operating Procedures 3 4 6 AUDITORIUM AUDITORIUM AUDITORIUM AUDITORIUM AUDITORIUM The auditorium utilizes continental seating at all levels. There are no aisles.
Access to seating is through side doors, with each door accessing three rows
of seats. The auditorium is not carpeted. SEATING SEATING SEATING SEATING SEATING All seats are fold up, padded and fabric covered. The total seating capacity
is 2,256 saleable seats, which includes 16 seats in the handicapped sections. ORCHESTRA LEVEL, SEATING ORCHESTRA LEVEL, SEATING ORCHESTRA LEVEL, SEATING ORCHESTRA LEVEL, SEATING ORCHESTRA LEVEL, SEATING 1107 floor mounted seats. (includes orchestra lift of 80 seats.) In addi-
tion, there are also special handicapped sections on each side of the or-
chestra level that will seat a total of 16_eight wheelchair patrons plus their
companions. GRAND TIER, SEATING GRAND TIER, SEATING GRAND TIER, SEATING GRAND TIER, SEATING GRAND TIER, SEATING 844 Riser mounted seats. BALCONY LEVEL, SEATING BALCONY LEVEL, SEATING BALCONY LEVEL, SEATING BALCONY LEVEL, SEATING BALCONY LEVEL, SEATING 289 floor mounted seats. There are two elevators, on the right side of the theatre, in addition to the
staircases, for access to the Grand Tier and Balcony levels. 7 8 9 ORCHESTRA PIT ORCHESTRA PIT ORCHESTRA PIT ORCHESTRA PIT ORCHESTRA PIT The orchestra pit will hold up to 80 Musicians. The pit is 48' long at its
longest point, 20' wide at the sides, and 28' wide at the centre. Its
operating depth is variable, and can be operated from the stage left bay or
from the pit itself, with the operator being able to see it move from
either position. It is equipped with flush mounted electrical sockets for
music stand lights, of which, we have 80 plus a conductors rostrum and
stand, and 40 lights. We have 110 orchestra chairs, 130 padded folding
chairs. Musicians can enter the pit from either side, on the lower level of the
theatre. The musicians dressing rooms are on this level, conveniently
located one each side of the pit, near the entrance to the pit. DRESSING ROOMS DRESSING ROOMS DRESSING ROOMS DRESSING ROOMS DRESSING ROOMS Stage Level Two Star Dressing Rooms. These will seat up to two people. Eight other rooms at stage level, each of which will seat up to four people
comfortably. Lower Level Two Chorus rooms, each of which will hold approximately thirty people.
Two Musicians rooms, one each side of the orchestra pit, which will hold
approximately forty five people. All Koger Center dressing rooms have mirrors, chairs, lights, sinks, tables,
costume rails, telephones,toilets, and showers. There is a small, separate wardrobe room on stage level. There is a washer
and dryer located in a room adjacent to the dock. The Koger Center also has its own printing and engraving shop, for the
production of signs, notices, and ID badges etc. 10 Green Room Green Room Green Room Green Room Green Room The entrance to the Green Room is opposite the Star dressing rooms at stage
level. It is equipped with closed circuit and cable TV plus Programme
sound. It is available for members of the visiting company to meet guests
after the performance and as a relaxation area prior to and during the per-
formance. Because of its size this facility is offered for use, only when the
production has a cast of eight or less. The Event Manager will discuss other
options for greeting guests with a visiting company’s management prior to
arrival. The green room cannot be used as an extra dressing room. Security Security Security Security Security Visitors, including family, are not allowed in the backstage area. The
Green Room is available for members of the performing company to meet
guests, provided the cast does not exceed eight members. However, all
guests must have a backstage pass, or some other acceptable arrangements
must be made, in order to gain admittance to the Green Room. The visiting
company is responsible for providing backstage passes and copy of
the pass MUST be delivered to the House Manager, or the Security Director,
no later than 90 minutes prior to the performance. For security reasons, the Koger Center requires that a list of company
members be provided, to the Security Director, at least one week prior to
the company’s arrival at the theatre. This list should include the names
of ALL personnel who will require access to the theatre. Any staff that
require access to the Front of House prior to, or during the performance,
should be identified on the list, and have an appropriate pass. Whilst the above may seem to be very restrictive, fire and insurance
regulation make it a necessity. Additionally, it is done to protect both the
artist and their personal items, as well as the stage equipment used in the
theatre. If possible, a dressing room allocation list should be sent, to the Event
Manager. This will allow the Koger Center staff to print name cards for
the dressing room doors. 11 Rehearsal Rooms Rehearsal Rooms Rehearsal Rooms Rehearsal Rooms Rehearsal Rooms Capacities determined by the Fire Marshall The Large Rehearsal Room Large Rehearsal Room Large Rehearsal Room Large Rehearsal Room Large Rehearsal Room can accommodate 150 Guests, plus caterers for a sit down meal. For a stand up, buffet style event this number increases to
200 including the caterers. A maximum of 225 guests can be accommo-
dated in a theatre style setting. The Small Rehearsal Room The Small Rehearsal Room The Small Rehearsal Room The Small Rehearsal Room The Small Rehearsal Room can accommodate 60 Guests including cater-
ers at a stand up event and 30 guests at a sit down event. We can seat 60
Guests in a theatre style setting. Stage Loading Dock Facilities Stage Loading Dock Facilities Stage Loading Dock Facilities Stage Loading Dock Facilities Stage Loading Dock Facilities The loading dock is at stage level, and can accommodate two tractor trailers
simultaneously. The exterior doors are 10' wide and 14' high. The dock
doors open at 90 degrees to the Upstage Stage Left bay, through two steel
fire doors 10' wide X 14' high. The dock itself measures 25' wide, 26' lo Other Spaces Other Spaces Other Spaces Other Spaces Other Spaces Receptions and meetings can be held in the Donor Room Donor Room Donor Room Donor Room Donor Room at Grand Tier level. This can accommodate 70 Guests plus caterers at a sit down meal or
150 Guests including caterers at a stand up reception. We can also seat 100
Guests in a theatre style setting. If work tables are required as part of a
meeting the number of guests is restricted to 70. For meals held on the
Grand Tier crosswalk we are limited to 16 round tables, six chairs to
a table. 12 Stage Stage Stage Stage Stage A. Stage Floor. The stage floor is level and constructed of tongue and groove Fir, suspended
on neoprene resilient pads, and cross-hatched 1' X 6" timber, and painted
black. Nails and screws can be used to secure things to the stage floor. A
black Harlequin dance floor is available. There are six pieces in all that cover
the whole stage. Datum line is the US edge of the fire curtain pocket.
Setting line to back wall Upstage 42'
Setting line to apron edge Downstage 16'
Backstage width wall to wall, clear 112'
Centre line to Stage Left clear 56'
Centre line to Stage Right clear 56'
Each bay is 28' X 42'.
Proscenium height is 27' to acoustic clouds and 40' to arch.
Proscenium has a maximum width of 56'.
Furthest Upstage lineset is 38' 1" from setting line.
Crossover is located Upstage of the last lineset, and is 4' wide.
There is no crossover when the acoustic shell is in use.
Height of the stage above audience level is 3' 6".
The smallest door leading to dressing rooms & elevator and
rehearsal halls is 4’w X 7’h. B. Flyrail & Rigging B. Flyrail & Rigging B. Flyrail & Rigging B. Flyrail & Rigging B. Flyrail & Rigging The height from the stage to the loft beams is 80'. The effective flying
height is 76'. Access to the beams is via a catwalk system that runs parallel
to the five main beams, the middle beam is over the centerline of the stage.
These beams are 16' apart and run up and down stage. Rigging from the
beams is accomplished with in-house, custom designed beam clamps that
have a 2,000 lb capacity. The flying system is a single purchase counter-
weight system, with underhung loft blocks, located on the stage left at a
height of 40'. There are 40 line sets, 37 of which can be cleared, plus two
house electric battens. The pipes have a length of 70', with an outside
diameter of 1 15 / 16 ", and can be flown in to a height of 4' to 5' from the deck. The loading gallery is 65' above the stage floor. 13 PIPE PLOT PIPE PLOT PIPE PLOT PIPE PLOT PIPE PLOT KOGER CENTER, COLUMBIA, SC KOGER CENTER, COLUMBIA, SC KOGER CENTER, COLUMBIA, SC KOGER CENTER, COLUMBIA, SC KOGER CENTER, COLUMBIA, SC Pipe # Depth Form Proc Pipe # Depth From Proc Pipe # Depth Form Proc Pipe # Depth From Proc Pipe # Depth Form Proc Pipe # Depth From Proc Pipe # Depth Form Proc Pipe # Depth From Proc Pipe # Depth Form Proc Pipe # Depth From Proc 1 (TEASER) 4" 20 18' 8" 2 (House Tabs) 1' 2" 21 19' 2" 3 1' 10" 22 (Mid-Stage 20' 2"
Traveler-moveable) 4 2' 6" 23 22' 2" House ELX 1 4' 24 22' 8" 5 5' 6" 25 23' 2" 6 6' 2" 26 23' 8" 7 6' 8" 27 24' 2" 8 7' 2" 28 24' 8" 9 8' 2" 29 25' 2" 10 8' 8" 30 26' 2" 11 9' 2" 31 27' 2" 12 9' 8" 32 28' 2" 13 10' 8" 33 29' 10" 14 11' 8" 34 31' 2" 15 12' 8" 35 32' 7" 16 13' 8" 36 33' 7" House ELX 2 15' 4" 37 35' 1" 17 17' 2" 38 36' 1" 18 17' 8" 39 (Cyc) 37' 1" 19 18' 2" 40 (Full Sateg Black) 38' 1" 14 Audio Technical Information Audio Technical Information Audio Technical Information Audio Technical Information Audio Technical Information MICROPHONE CABLES MICROPHONE CABLES MICROPHONE CABLES MICROPHONE CABLES MICROPHONE CABLES SPEAKER CABLE SPEAKER CABLE SPEAKER CABLE SPEAKER CABLE SPEAKER CABLE Length X Number Total Feet Cable Type Number Length 10' 30 300 EP-4 (FX Cable) 10 35 25' 50 1,250 EP-8 4 50 50' 40 2,000 EP-8 2 100
100' 15 1,500
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Totals: 135 5,050 MICROPHONE STANDS MICROPHONE STANDS MICROPHONE STANDS MICROPHONE STANDS MICROPHONE STANDS Type Quantity AKG Straight Tripod 10 AKG Small With Boom Arms 20 AKG Desk Top 4 AMPLIFIERS / CROSSOVERS AMPLIFIERS / CROSSOVERS AMPLIFIERS / CROSSOVERS AMPLIFIERS / CROSSOVERS AMPLIFIERS / CROSSOVERS Type Quantity Power ? (Ohms) JBL 6260 2 300 Watts 4 ? JBL 6290 2 600 Watts 4 ? JBL 5235 (2 Way X-Over) 4
QSC 3200 Series Three 18 140 Watts 4 ? QSC 3500 Series Three 6 450 Watts 4 ? EQUALIZERS/LINE DELAYS EQUALIZERS/LINE DELAYS EQUALIZERS/LINE DELAYS EQUALIZERS/LINE DELAYS EQUALIZERS/LINE DELAYS Type Quantity Klark Technic DN 360 1 UREI feedback Suppressors 1 Industrial Research / Transversal 5 Industrial Digital Line Delay 4 15 MIXERS EFFECT PROCESSORS MIXERS EFFECT PROCESSORS MIXERS EFFECT PROCESSORS MIXERS EFFECT PROCESSORS MIXERS EFFECT PROCESSORS Type #Channels Quantity Type Quantity DDA 32 X 4 X 2 1 Yamaha SPX-90 II 1
JBL 5330 8 2 DBX 160 Compressor 2 TAPE DECKS / COMPACT DISC TAPE DECKS / COMPACT DISC TAPE DECKS / COMPACT DISC TAPE DECKS / COMPACT DISC TAPE DECKS / COMPACT DISC Type Quantity Otari 5050 Reel To Reel 1 Tascam 122 mk II 2 Tascam 122 1 JVC Compact Disc CDP-710 1 Sony PCM 2500 DAT Machine 1 HEARING IMPAIRED SYSTEM HEARING IMPAIRED SYSTEM HEARING IMPAIRED SYSTEM HEARING IMPAIRED SYSTEM HEARING IMPAIRED SYSTEM Type Quantity Sennhieser Infrared Transmitter SI 1013 1
Sennhieser Infrared Transmitter SI 1013 1
Sennhieser Hearing Aid Receivers 8 INTERCOM SYSTEM INTERCOM SYSTEM INTERCOM SYSTEM INTERCOM SYSTEM INTERCOM SYSTEM Type Quantity Clear Com Main Station MS 400 A 1 Clear Com Remote Stations 4 Belt Packs RS 501 12 Headset PH-7 (Double Muff) 3 Headset 240 B (Double Muff) 4 Headset CC 75 B (Single Muff) 6 Handset HS-6 (Telephone) 4 Mic PT-4 (CB Mic Type) 2 The intercom system reaches the Lighting, Audio, and Projection booths,
as well as the FOH Follow Spot positions, Flyrails, Orchestra Pit, both
sides of the stage, and House Managers office. 16 MICROPHONES MICROPHONES MICROPHONES MICROPHONES MICROPHONES Type Quantity AKG 460 C (Condenser Microphone) 8 AKG CK 22 (Omni Condenser Capsule) 8 AKG CK 1 (Cardoid Condenser Capsule) 8 AKG D 330 BT (Dynamic) 5 Beyer M 500 N (Dynamic) 8 Beyer MCE 5.11 (Lavelier) 1 C-ducer Piano Pick-Up 1 Countryman Direct Boxes 4 Crown 6 FS (PZM) 2 Isomax Z-C (Lavelier) 2 Sennhieser 441 (Dynamic) 4 Sennhieser 421 (Dynamic) 6 Shure SM 58 ( Dynamic) 10 Shure SM 57 6 Shure Beta 57 2 Shure Beta 58 4 Shure 819 PCC 2 Crown PCC 160 3 Neumann KA100 (Preamp) 4 Neumann KA 160 (Cardoid Capsuleo) 4 Neumann KA 140 (Omni Capsuleo) 4 Neumann TLM 170 4 17 MONITOR SYSTEM MONITOR SYSTEM MONITOR SYSTEM MONITOR SYSTEM MONITOR SYSTEM DDA 16 X 8 X 2 Monitor Console 1 Biamp Mixes 4 Full Range Mixes 2 Biamp mixes have individual 31 band EQ’s. Four compressors available for
mixes. Alesis 3630 compressors as well as Alesis Quadaverb. Types Of Speakers Power Ratings Types Of Speakers Power Ratings Types Of Speakers Power Ratings Types Of Speakers Power Ratings Types Of Speakers Power Ratings JBL 2204 H 12" Speaker 300 Watts At 4 ? JBL 2344/2425 H Horn 70 Watts At 16 ? There are a total of six monitors. Each monitor is loaded with One JBL
Horn and One JBL Speaker FLOOR FILL SPEAKERS FLOOR FILL SPEAKERS FLOOR FILL SPEAKERS FLOOR FILL SPEAKERS FLOOR FILL SPEAKERS Types Of Speakers Power Ratings JBL 2225 H Speakers 800 Watts At 4 ? JBL 2380 Horn 150 Watts At 16 ? There are a total of four of these cabinets. Each one of these cabinets
contain the following speaker configurations, Two JBL Speakers and One
JBL Horn. 18 CABLE ACCESSORIES CABLE ACCESSORIES CABLE ACCESSORIES CABLE ACCESSORIES CABLE ACCESSORIES Item Name Quantity C-16 Multi-Trunk 10' 8 C-16 Multi-Trunk 25' 2 BM-16 Multi-Trunk / Box 50' 2 C-16 Multi-Trunk 50' 2 C-16 Multi-Trunk 100' 1 F-16-M Fan Out 4 M-16-F Fan Out 4 16 XLR-F Stage Boxes 2 The theatre is equipped with a PA system that will relay programme sound
and paging to the backstage area. There is also a system that allows
announcements to the public areas of the building. 19 S T A G E L I G H T I N G S T A G E L I G H T I N G S T A G E L I G H T I N G S T A G E L I G H T I N G S T A G E L I G H T I N G The House has a Colourtran, Prestige 3000 Plus lighting Board. There are 384 x 2.4K dim-
mers, 80 of which are dedicated to houselights. 440 memory presets.
Back-up board, Colourtran Patchman, two scene preset. The road panel is located in the upstage, stage left electrics room. The total number of
circuits on the road patch panel is 40 (30 FOH, 5 in each box boom). Stage Floor Pockets: 3 per side, 2 upstage, 3 to 5 circuits in each. Two power operated
house elx battens with 30 circuits on each. The F.O.H bridge has 30 road sockets and 56
house sockets. F.O.H slots have 5 road sockets and 6 house sockets on each side. Flyrail
drop boxes: 4 each side with 12 circuits each. S t a g e & A u d i o E l e c t r i c c a l S u p p l y S t a g e & A u d i o E l e c t r i c c a l S u p p l y S t a g e & A u d i o E l e c t r i c c a l S u p p l y S t a g e & A u d i o E l e c t r i c c a l S u p p l y S t a g e & A u d i o E l e c t r i c c a l S u p p l y 400 amp 3 phase AC supply in USL electrics room.
50 amp shore power receptacle on the loading dock.
200 amp 3 phase AC supply on the loading dock
100 amp 3 phase supply on the loading dock. There is an isolated 100 amp 3 phase AC supply in the USL electrics room. 20 Stage Lighting Equipment continued. Stage Lighting Equipment continued. Stage Lighting Equipment continued. Stage Lighting Equipment continued. Stage Lighting Equipment continued. 73 x 20 ° , 30 ° , 40 ° 1K Colourtran ellipsoidal with conversion kits to make up to 53 in any one type of field angle.
28 x 10 ° 1K ellipsoidal. 43 x 6x9 1K ellipsoidal.
4 x 4.5x6.5 ellipsoidal.
28 x 8" 1K Fresnel (10 Colourtran, 12 of various types).
20 x 6" 1K Fresnel (Colourtran).
3 x 150w 3' Fresnel.
24 x 1K Par 64s. (Wide, Medium, & Narrow angles are available).
14 x 6' Groundrows. (12 compartments. 4 circuits. 300w R40FL).
5 x 1K four circuit cyc lights.
2 x Xenon followspots. (located on rear balcony bridge).
30 x 8' barndoors.
20 x 6' barndoors. Front of house lighting is permanently mounted in place. There are 6 source 4s lanterns in the
near box booms on either side of the auditorium and they are arranged in pairs, from top to
bottom 2 x 19 ° , 2 x 26 ° , 2 x 36 ° . There are 6 x source 4s (19 ° ) lanterns in the far upper box booms on either side of the auditorium and three source 4s (19 ° ) in the far lower box booms. These instruments cannot be removed for use elsewhere and, for safety reasons, we will not
add additional instruments to the side arms in these positions. The lighting bridge is perma-
nently mounted with Four 20 ° ellipsoidal lanterns, 28 x 10 ° ellipsoidal lanterns, four 19 ° Source 4s, two 20 ° Source fours and 3 x 8" fresnals that can be used as curtain warmers. WE WILL NOT CHANGE THIS CONFIGURATION. A DMX to CMX converter box is available for use by outside companies. The back wall of the theatre is 80' from the stage. The lighting booth, projection booth, and
sound booth, are all located behind this wall and enjoy an unobstructed view of the stage. The intercom system reaches the lighting, audio, and projection booths, as well as the FOH
followspot positions, flyrails, both sides of the orchestra pit, and the house manager. 21 Stage Equipment Stage Equipment Stage Equipment Stage Equipment Stage Equipment L a d d e r s L a d d e r s L a d d e r s L a d d e r s L a d d e r s 1 x 6' A Frame
2 x 8' A Frames
2 x 16' A Frames
1 x 32' A Frame (rolling)
1 x 12' Rolling stairs. 2 Hand trucks.
4 x four-wheel dollies. S o f t G o o d s S o f t G o o d s S o f t G o o d s S o f t G o o d s S o f t G o o d s Five sets of black legs & tormentor set. 30' h x 14'w.
Four sets of black borders 14'h x 70w.
Black house teaser 56'w.
One black scrim 28'h x 56'w.
One light blue scrim 36'h 70'w.
One non-permanent white cyclorama.
One full stage black that can be used as a traveler.
Six rolls of black Harliquin dance floor. 2m x 20m (6' x 60').
House tabs are on a traveler track and can also be flown. Manual operation.
ONe traveler track that can be used on any lineset. R i s e r s R i s e r s R i s e r s R i s e r s R i s e r s 11 x 8" platform.
9 x 16" platform.
9 x 24" platform.
9 x 32' platform.
6 set choral risers with 18" treads.
6 sets of choral risers with 14" treads. P i a n o s P i a n o s P i a n o s P i a n o s P i a n o s 1 x 9' Steinway concert grand.
1 x 7' Steinway.
1 Emerson upright piano with original Emerson sound board. M u s i c S t a n d e t c . M u s i c S t a n d e t c . M u s i c S t a n d e t c . M u s i c S t a n d e t c . M u s i c S t a n d e t c . 158 music stands.
62 clip-on music stand lights.
1 conductor's podium.
1 cello podium. 22 Equipment Retal Companies Equipment Retal Companies Equipment Retal Companies Equipment Retal Companies Equipment Retal Companies ACS Paragon Productions Southern Lights Sound & Lighting Alan Smith) (John Albrecht) 3935A Sunset Blvd 720 Old Friendship Road 105 Reynolds Road West Columbia, SC 29169 Rock Hill, SC 29730 Summerville, SC 29483
(803) 791-7200 (803) 329-3939 (803) 821-3140 Nearest Hardware Store N e a r e s t H a r d w a r e S t o r e N e a r e s t H a r d w a r e S t o r e N e a r e s t H a r d w a r e S t o r e N e a r e s t H a r d w a r e S t o r e Hiller Hardware Co. 710 Lady Street Columbia, SC 29201 (803)-779-3131 Nearest Electrical Supplier N e a r e s t E l e c t r i c a l S u p p l i e r N e a r e s t E l e c t r i c a l S u p p l i e r N e a r e s t E l e c t r i c a l S u p p l i e r N e a r e s t E l e c t r i c a l S u p p l i e r Hesco Inc. Dixie Electronics Inc.
1740 Blanding Street 1900 Barnwell Street
Columbia, SC 29201 Columbia, SC 29201
(803)-254-4575 (803)-779-5332 A V E q u i p m e n t R e n t a l s A V E q u i p m e n t R e n t a l s A V E q u i p m e n t R e n t a l s A V E q u i p m e n t R e n t a l s A V E q u i p m e n t R e n t a l s S o u n d s & I m a g e s S o u n d s & I m a g e s S o u n d s & I m a g e s S o u n d s & I m a g e s S o u n d s & I m a g e s B l u m b e r g C o m m u n i c a t i o n s B l u m b e r g C o m m u n i c a t i o n s B l u m b e r g C o m m u n i c a t i o n s B l u m b e r g C o m m u n i c a t i o n s B l u m b e r g C o m m u n i c a t i o n s 805 Buff Street 1700 Alta Vista Drive P. O. Box 2102 Columbia, SC 29223 West Columbia, SC 29171 (803) 786-5350 contact: Eddie Wright
(803) 791-3925 A d v a n c e d V i d e o A d v a n c e d V i d e o A d v a n c e d V i d e o A d v a n c e d V i d e o A d v a n c e d V i d e o 614 Meeting Street
West Columbia, SC 29169
contact: Doug Polk
(803) 791-5094 23 Medical Assistance Medical Assistance Medical Assistance Medical Assistance Medical Assistance OB/GYN Dr. George Watt Suite 400
9 Medical Park Road
Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 254-4110 Internalist Dr. William K. Robinson
Midlands Internal Medicine
Suite 300
1 Medical Park Road
Columbia, SC 20201
(803) 434-4601 Chiropractor Dr. Roman Cooper
1106 12th Street
Cayce, SC 29033
(803) 796-2424 Dentist Richland Memorial Hospital Clinic
5 Richland Medical Park
Columbia, SC 29203
(803) 765-7000 Pulmonary Dr. Preston Jones
Carolina Pulmonary & Critical Care
1333 Taylor Street
Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 256-0464 24 Medical Assistance continued. Medical Assistance continued. Medical Assistance continued. Medical Assistance continued. Medical Assistance continued. Pediatrician Dr. James Hammond
Suite 6D
1333 Taylor Street
Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 799-9044 Orthopedics Dr. Barry D. Oliver
1416 Calhoun Street
Columbia, SC 29204
(803) 252- 5791 Masseur Robin P. Gunwall, N.M.T
Carolina Neuro-Muscular
1900 Broad River Road
Columbia, SC 29210
(803) 772-5563 Plastic Surgeon Dr. Ram Kalus 1333 Taylor Street
Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 733-5881 25 Hospitals Hospitals Hospitals Hospitals Hospitals Palmetto Richland Memorial Hospital Palmetto Richland Memorial Hospital Palmetto Richland Memorial Hospital Palmetto Richland Memorial Hospital Palmetto Richland Memorial Hospital 5 Richland Medical Park Columbia, SC 29203 Patient Information (803) 765-6111
Admitting 765-7301 General Information 765-7000 Richland Memorial has the best Trauma Centre in the area. Providence Hospital Providence Hospital Providence Hospital Providence Hospital Providence Hospital 2435 Forest Drive Columbia, SC 29204 Patient Information (803) 256-5963
General Information 256-5300 Providence Hospital provides the best in Cardiac Care. Palmetto Baptist Medical Center Palmetto Baptist Medical Center Palmetto Baptist Medical Center Palmetto Baptist Medical Center Palmetto Baptist Medical Center Taylor at Marion Street Columbia, SC 29220 Patient Information (803) 771-5440
General Information 771-5010 26 Hotels Hotels Hotels Hotels Hotels Adam’s Mark Hotel Adam’s Mark Hotel Adam’s Mark Hotel Adam’s Mark Hotel Adam’s Mark Hotel 1200 Hampton Street at Main Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 771-7000 The Adam’s Mark is located about six blocks from the theatre. Holiday Inn Holiday Inn Holiday Inn Holiday Inn Holiday Inn 630 Assembly Street Columbia, SC 29202 (803) 799-7800 Contact: Gina Lord This Holiday Inn is one and a half blocks from the theatre. The Whitney The Whitney The Whitney The Whitney The Whitney 700 Woodrow Street Columbia SC 29205 (803) 252-0845 The Whitney is located about 7 minutes from the theatre and offers special rates to Guests that are appearing at the Koger Center. Hotels Continued Hotels Continued Hotels Continued Hotels Continued Hotels Continued The Embassy Suites Hotel The Embassy Suites Hotel The Embassy Suites Hotel The Embassy Suites Hotel The Embassy Suites Hotel 200 Stoneridge Drive Columbia, SC 29210 (803) 252-8700 Contact: Elise Council This hotel offers special rates for Guests who are appearing at the Koger
Centre. It is within a few minutes easy driving distance of the theatre and
within walking distance of Riverbanks Zoo, which has been rated as on of
the top ten zoos in the country. Rate includes free evening cocktails, and
free breakfast. The hotel also features an indoor, heated swimming pool,
whirlepool, sauna, a pool room, and a gym. 27 Hotels continued Hotels continued Hotels continued Hotels continued Hotels continued Budgetel Inns Budgetel Inns Budgetel Inns Budgetel Inns Budgetel Inns 911 Bush River Road Columbia, South Carolina, SC 29210 Contact; Hal Goodwin 803-798-3222 Special rates for Guests appearing at the Koger Center. Clarion Hotel Clarion Hotel Clarion Hotel Clarion Hotel Clarion Hotel 1615 Gervais Street Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 771-8711 Contact: Lisa L. Melton This hotel offers a special room rate for Guests who are appearing at the
Koger Center. The hotel is about five minutes from the theatre. Residence Inn by Marriott Residence Inn by Marriott Residence Inn by Marriott Residence Inn by Marriott Residence Inn by Marriott 150 Stoneridge Drive Columbia, SC 29210 803-779-7000 or 1-800-331-3131 Contact: Donald Feaster Emma Farmer Comfort Inn Comfort Inn Comfort Inn Comfort Inn Comfort Inn 2025 Main Street Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 252-6321 1-800-800-0835 Special rates for Guests appearing at the Koger Center upon request. Governor’s House Hotel & Suites Governor’s House Hotel & Suites Governor’s House Hotel & Suites Governor’s House Hotel & Suites Governor’s House Hotel & Suites 1301 Main Street Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 779-7790 Special rates for Guests appearing at the Koger Center. 28 Hotels continued Hotels continued Hotels continued Hotels continued Hotels continued Fairground Plaza Hotel Fairground Plaza Hotel Fairground Plaza Hotel Fairground Plaza Hotel Fairground Plaza Hotel 621 South Assembly Street Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 252-2000 Special rates for Guests appearing at the Koger Center. Sheraton Columbia Sheraton Columbia Sheraton Columbia Sheraton Columbia Sheraton Columbia Hotel & Conference Center 2100 Bush River Road Columbia, SC 29210 (803) 731-0300 Special rates for Guests appearing at the Koger Center. Group rates, caters
to up-scale end of the market. Local Restaurants. Super 8 Motel Super 8 Motel Super 8 Motel Super 8 Motel Super 8 Motel 2516 Augusta Highway West Columbia, SC 29169 (803) 796-4833 This motel is located at the junction of Interstate 26 and Highway 1 about
three miles from the Koger Center. Travelodge Travelodge Travelodge Travelodge Travelodge 221 Bush River Road Columbia, SC 2921 (803) 798-9665 Located close to I-20 and I-26intersection. Restaurant Map 29 Restaurant Key Restaurant Key Restaurant Key Restaurant Key Restaurant Key 1 Wendy’s Hamburgers 2 Fastfair/Subway Convenience Store & Sandwhich Shop 3 Hardies Hamburgers 4 California Dreamin’ Full Service Restaurant 5 Domino’s Pizza 6 Pizza Hut 7 Big Bird Restaurant 8 Stuffy’s Deli 9 Mauiro’s Pizza 10 Sandy’s Hotdogs 11 Hunter-Gatherer Micro Brewery 12
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32 House Operating Procedures House Operating Procedures House Operating Procedures House Operating Procedures House Operating Procedures The Koger Center is a NO SMOKING NO SMOKING NO SMOKING NO SMOKING NO SMOKING building. The only smoking permitted in the building is that associated with the action of the production, and is
confined to the stage only. Food and Drink Food and Drink Food and Drink Food and Drink Food and Drink are not allowed in the stage area, unless it is part of the
action of the play, or in the auditorium and rehearsal rooms . However,
drinks in sports bottles are acceptable when cleared through prior
arrangement. This is an exception to our normal policy and will be
announced as such when in concerns Front of House activities. Photographic equipment Photographic equipment Photographic equipment Photographic equipment Photographic equipment, of any type, or tape recorders are not allowed
in the auditorium without proper written permission of the artist and theater
management. It is essential that this information is passed along to parents,
and that the Koger Center management are notified when cameras are al-
lowed. Video equipment requiring tripods is restricted to the handicapped
sections and, should it be necessary, will be removed to accommodate
wheelchair patrons. The front of house areas front of house areas front of house areas front of house areas front of house areas are off limits to performers, during perform- ances and rehearsals. Artists are asked to remain in their allocated place in
the backstage area. We ask that artists enter the building via the stage door,
not via the front of house. Everyone entering the auditorium during a per-
formance, including babies, is required to have a ticket. Visitors Visitors Visitors Visitors Visitors, including family and pets, are not allowed in the backstage area
before, during, or after a performance or during a rehearsal. Special ar-
rangements are made when artists wish to greet guests. These arrangements
may vary, depending upon the nature and size of an event. Security Security Security Security Security at the Koger Center is designed for the benefit of people using the
building, as well as for the protection of their personal items. Security staff
do their best to be accommodating, but they cannot remember everyone
who uses the building—no matter how many times a person may have been
here. If someone challenges you, please remember that it is a necessary
part of our security procedures. The Koger Center does not have facilities
available to secure ladies handbags during a performance; these items
should be locked in the trunk of their cars. A water cooler is located in the
large rehearsal room, and toilet facilities are available in the hallway outside 33 the large rehearsal room. Priority is given to the performance on stage. Therefore, organizations using the rehearsal rooms while a performance is
taking place are asked not to use the hallway beyond the toilet facilities,
because this becomes a distraction to the artist appearing on stage. Parking Parking Parking Parking Parking is available in the lots along Park Street, including those behind
the Coliseum and the City of Columbia lot behind the Koger Center. Only
Handicapped parking is available at the Koger Center and towing is enforced
when vehicles are park in a Handicapped space without displaying a proper
decal. The Loading Dock area is for unloading only. There are occasions
when semi-tractor trailers and busses are parked in the loading dock area,
but this is not a parking area for private cars. It is possible to unload at the
dock but cars must then be removed to a properly designated parking
space. This applies to Koger Center staff as much as it does to any other
building user. Koger Center staff will not make any attempt to find the
owner of a car that is improperly parked. We assume that people who park
illegally do so knowingly, and are prepared to take the risk of being towed.
Guests are reminded to allow extra time when a rehearsal or performance
coincides with an event scheduled at the Coliseum, because parking becomes
a premium. Pyrotechnics Pyrotechnics Pyrotechnics Pyrotechnics Pyrotechnics can be used in the Koger Center. However, they must be
operated by a licensed "shooter." Visiting companies are required to submit
the name of the shooter, licence number, a full description of the materials
to be used, and a copy of the company's liability insurance to the City Fire
Marshal, no less than three weeks prior to the performance. A Fire Marshal
will be present during the performance, and the cost will be borne by the
visiting company. Smoke Guns and Dry Ice: Smoke Guns and Dry Ice: Smoke Guns and Dry Ice: Smoke Guns and Dry Ice: Smoke Guns and Dry Ice: Because of the need to have a Fire Marshal in
the building when these effects are being used, the Event Manager must be
given at least FIVE working days notice of the inclusion of these effects in a
production. Failure to obtain a Fire Marshal will necessitate that these
effects are excluded. The cost of having a Fire Marshal in attendance during
performances will be borne by the visiting company. Signs and notices etc. Signs and notices etc. Signs and notices etc. Signs and notices etc. Signs and notices etc. No sponsor displays may be erected inside or out-
side the Koger Center without the written consent of the Koger Center
management. Additionally, no items may be attached, permanently or oth-
erwise, to the walls or windows of the Koger Center. No table, chair or lobby display table, chair or lobby display table, chair or lobby display table, chair or lobby display table, chair or lobby display may be placed in such a manner that it blocks or restricts the path to an exit. Nothing can be placed along the red
wall in the lobby. 34 Helium balloons Helium balloons Helium balloons Helium balloons Helium balloons are not permitted in the Koger Center. Naked flames Naked flames Naked flames Naked flames Naked flames, other than Sterno dish warmers, are not allowed in the
Koger Center. Electrical cables Electrical cables Electrical cables Electrical cables Electrical cables in the lobby areas cannot be taped to the carpets or walls,
or across areas where Guests will walk over them. Only Koger Center staff may operate the house equipment. The minimum staff call is four hours. After the first four hours, the staff are
paid in one hour increments. In the event that staff do not receive a one
hour break at lunch time, between either rehearsal and performance, or
between two performances, they are paid straight through plus an additional
penalty payment of one hour. Staff must be given a one hour break after five
hours of work. While it is always appreciated, the visiting company is under
no obligation to provide a meal for the stage crew between performances on
days when there are two performances in one day. However, should the
company elect to do so, it will still incur the penalty payment if a one-hour
break is not given. The penalty payment is charged at the basic carpenter’s
rate. Overtime is charged at a rate of time and a half when staff work more than
eight hours of technical work in any one day. However, that does not apply
to a load out which is a special call. And, of course, no overtime is charged
when performance rates are paid. So if a staff member works eight hours of
technical work during the day plus a performance, a building user would not
incur overtime. Hours worked after 12:00 a.m. (midnight) and before 8:00 a.m. are charged
at the rate of time and a half. Overtime in not charged for a late-night performance, which has a special
rate. As per the standard contract, Koger Center management will determine the
staffing needs for performances. While there are no minimum staffing
requirments, the Koger Center does require that two staff members are used
on the flyrail, one on the controls, one throwing weights, when sceneary or
lights are being hung. In the event that the production requires that spot-
lines are rigged from the grid, three riggers will be needed to perform the
task. Community groups are limited to one person per side on stage. All
other staff will be supplied by the Koger Center. 35 When smoke guns (foggers/hazers) or dry ice machines are being used in connection with performances, such machines, for safety reasons, must be
operated by Koger Center staff. Pyrotechnics can be used in the Koger Center. However, they must be oper-
ated by a licensed "shooter." Visiting companies are required to submit the
name of the shooter, licence number, a full description of the materials to be
used, and a copy of the company's liability insurance to the City Fire Mar-
shal and the Koger Center Event Manager no less than three weeks prior to
the performance. A Fire marshal will be present during the performance, and
the cost will be borne by the visiting company. In the interests of safety, "snow dumps" are not allowed unless it is done as
part of the action of the perfromance. All requests for technical information and all technical information supplied
to the Koger Center must be requested from/presented to the Event Manager
and not to other staff members. The Evnt Manager will then take the
appropriate action. Koger Center policy provides for intermissions of 15 minutes in duration.
Please do not request the House Manager or staff to change this policy, they
cannot do so.
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