Facility
Green Bay Community
Theater owns and operates the Robert Lee Brault Playhouse,
122 North Chestnut Avenue, Green Bay, WI 54303. The
facility is available for rent when a GBCT production is
not in house.
The theater is a
converted church that was built in 1859. The vaulted
ceilings make the acoustics in the space nearly perfect.
The stage area is
30' wide x 24' deep. The theater has a full set of
blacks: Legs - downstage, mid-stage and upstage right
and left; a mid-stage traveler and panels that cover the
walls in the upstage alcove.
A baby grand piano
is available.
A 15' x 30' make-up
room with separate dressing areas connects to the stage.
The grid is 15'-8”
above the stage floor. A repertory plot with 30 instruments
is permanently hung. The plot includes 7 areas and
potential for 10 specials. The board is a 48 dimmer,
Idea 12 Lighting Control System , Version 1.5,
built by Electronic Theatre Controls.
The auditorium holds
195 people and has four wheelchair accessible locations.
The theater is equipped with an assisted listening
system.
The Gallery/Community
Room, next to the auditorium, is a 31' x 29' hall
with hardwood floors and a vaulted ceiling. A full
kitchen and restrooms are adjacent to the room. The
walls have 14 exhibit panels for displaying art.
The panels start at the top of wainscoting and are 3'-9”
tall, widths range from 2'-6” to 9'. The room is
used as an art gallery during productions and is perfect
for receptions.
For rental rates
and more information about exhibiting in the gallery, contact
Judy C De Cleene le at 920-435-6300.
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