![]() ![]() Importantly, work to recreate the theatre’s façade will continue and include restoring the original front steps, brickwork and weatherboards on the side of the building. commence construction of an access ramp.commenced installation of mechanical and electrical systemsĭuring December 2023 and January 2024, we will carry out the following works:.façade structure replacement and wall sheeting.Since the project began in early 2023, the following works have been completed: Preparatory works commenced in 2022, and the main construction works began in early 2023. See below for architectural renders of the Avalon Theatre. ![]() The site will be fully compliant, providing disability access and 20 parking spaces. The performance spaces will be soundproofed to a professional level of acoustic absorption and allow for full lighting rigs. Backstage will feature dressing rooms, shower facilities, and storage for wardrobe, props, sets and lighting. The project includes a lighting and sound control room, theatre amenities and office space. ![]() There will be tiered retractable seating in the larger space and adjustable seating in the smaller space to allow for flexible use. The venue will house two performance spaces – one with up to 112 seats, and a smaller space with up to 50 seats. The theatre will be a fit-for-purpose space with modern performance-related amenities and technology, capable of hosting a range of performances and productions. A modern, multi-purpose performance space While the Schonell Theatre and Geoffrey Rush Drama Studio are unavailable as part of works on the Union Complex at the St Lucia campus, the theatre will primarily be used by UQ’s drama program and student-led performances in the coming years. The project is nearing completion, with the theatre on track for use by UQ’s School of Communication and Arts drama program in the first half of 2024. We're working with heritage and design experts to ensure the restoration process is carried out carefully and to the highest standards, ensuring the site and façade are sympathetically refurbished. When the summer gets too stifling, the family sleeps out by Druid Lake in Druid Hill Park, and just south of the park, at the corner of Mason Street and Linden Avenue stands the house where the family circle meetings are held.UQ is restoring the landmark Avalon Theatre to provide a unique teaching and performance venue for UQ students, staff, UQ Union (UQU) clubs and societies - and in time, the broader community. The discount warehouse to which the business moves, and which subsequently burns down, is at Fells Point on the north west branch of the Patapsco River. ‘Kirk and Kaye’s’ television store is actually a bookstore – the 19th Century Bookshop, 1047 Hollins Street at Union Square. The Forties street scenes were filmed on Appleton Street, running south from North Avenue, south of Druid Hill Park in northwest Baltimore. And young Michael Kaye ( Elijah Wood) sees the diner from Levinson’s film Diner being lowered onto a vacant lot (the diner itself currently stands at 400 East Saratoga Street at Holliday Street, downtown). The house they move to is Levinson’s real-life childhood home in Forest Park, west of the city centre, also seen in Tin Men. The terraced house that Jules and Ann Kaye ( Aidan Quinn and Elizabeth Perkins) leave for ‘the suburbs’ is 3107 Cliftmont Avenue off Erdman Avenue, west of Cliftmont Park – the same house into which Danny De Vito and Barbara Hershey move in Levinson’s Tin Men. Avalon location: the terraced house of the Kaye family: Cliftmont Avenue, Baltimore ![]()
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