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News-Journal Center
Daytona, Florida
The News-Journal Center, originally the Lively Arts Center, began life as a new home for the Seaside Music Theater, a professional production company in Daytona, Florida. Working in an old downtown theatre and a local school built a desire for a new, permanent facility. Working with theatre planners at Jones & Phillips Associates, Inc. and architects from Baker Barrios, Seaside Music Theater found property with frontage on the Inter-Coastal Waterway. The City of Daytona was interested in developing a parcel of land that had formerly been the bridge approach for teh causeway to Daytona Beach. in the course of fund raising, several partnerships have been formed, including the most crucial one with the Drama Department at the University of Central Florida (UCF). The project now includes an 862 seat main theatre with full orchestra pit and lift, full fly loft, orchestra shell and associated music and drama rehearsal rooms. To support a graduate production program for UCF, a second, 261 seat thrust, theatre was added to the scope of the project. Backstage support includes green rooms and multiple large and small dressing rooms with self-contained makeup and costume storage, rehearsal and dance studios, and three rooms dedicated to the county school system's arts outreach training program. Both of the theatres will include state of the art theatrical systems, full stage traps, show floor mechanical control and mounting points, road show rigging points forward of the proscenium in the main theatre and a full tension grid in the thrust theatre.
Design Team
- Architects:
Baker Barrios Architects, Orlando, Florida
- Acoustical Consultants:
BAI, Austin, Texas
Reference
- Mr. Donald Seay
(407) 823-6446
- Mr. Paul Lartonoix
(407) 823-6446
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Scope of Work
- User Programming
- Theatre Planning
- Theatre Equipment Design
- Theatrical Equipment Specification and Bid
- Construction Administration
- Site & Installation Reviews
- Owner Training
- First Program Support
Client
- Seaside Music Theater and the University of Central Florida
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Project Information
- Type: Multi-use & Educational
- Seating:
671 Main Theatre
262 Thrust Theatre
- Fine Arts Department:
- Drama/teaching classroom
- Music Classrooms
- Dance Classrooms
- Rehearsal Studios
Completion Date
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Last modified: 8/17/2005
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