Friday, May 6, 2011

Downtown Community Theatre: Under the Knife Part XVI, Mother's Day Update

Happy Mother's Day

The Downtown Community Theatre is going up on the right track.


A crew member does a grinding job on the decorative beam.







The Blueskinning of the backstage is almost finished


Crew members install styrofoam panels on the east wall.


A crew member awaits some wooden planks that are to be loaded onto the top level of the scaffolding


Crew members insert the final styrofoam panel on the east wall





Some Crew members start installing the final sheets of blue skin on the back wall of Prospero's Cell


The Crew members install the second last sheet of blueskin on Prospero's Cell.  On Tuesday, May 3rd,  Prospero's cell is totally Blueskinned.












Crew members start to install the decorative brick on the southeast corner of the building.

















The Roofing Crew start loading up their gear into the truck.


Crew load the decorative brick onto the scaffold with the Manulift






Work Crew work hard to get the decorative brick installed on the southwest corner of the theatre


Federal Elevators backs into the Front of House to start working on the elevator.


More Decorative brick is loaded onto the scaffolding.












A Crew member performs a small excavation on a mini tank (Excavator)


Another Glimpse of the Front of House.  As of May 6th, 2011.  Some drywall is installed on second floor wall.


The Downtown Community Theatre on May, 6, 2011


On May 9th, the Downtown Community Theatre is completely blueskinned and most of the decorative brick is up. What will happen to the blueskinned sections of the building will be a different exterior wall decoration of a darker colour.


Decorative brick sits on the scaffolding, ready to be installed on the upper wall of Prospero's Cell

Check out a special update because I will be off to see the Lion King on May the 18th 2011. Princess of Whales Theatre.

Read the Lion King Update here

Keep your Ears to the Tracks for more excitement on the Downtown Community Theatre and C.S.I. N.Y.'s Robert Joy's Visit to Barrie.




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Page Index



Easter  / End of April Update

Lion King Update 

Victoria Day Update 

May 26 Update

Celebrate Barrie Update

The Pentecostal update

Canada Day Update 

The Tempest Update 

Post Surgery Update

Grand Opening Update

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