Fly system Prior to the 2003-2005 renovation, the "Old Barn" was still a "hemp house"- with steel pipe battens suspended from fiber ropes, counterweighted by canvas sandbags. The supporting grid in the fly loft was constructed of heavy wood timbers. Stagehands operated that fly system from a gallery located stage right, above the stage manager's podium. The Westport Country Playhouse currently has a
counterweight fly system currently employing 22
battens, with space for future installations. The height from the stage to the grid is , with an effective fly range from to . Each
arbor is 6 feet tall with a capacity for . The locking rail is on the
stage right wall, and the loading bridge is above the stage floor. Although the fly system and grid are designed for loads to be hung parallel to the
proscenium, smaller loads can be hung perpendicular using cables independent of the actual arbor system. These have to be flown in and out manually from the grid, so perpendicularly hung loads are generally stationary during performances. s of the Playhouse
Lighting Lighting is controlled from a Strand 520
console in a control booth at the back of the house. For
technical rehearsals, a control position can be set up in the center of the theatre. The Westport Country Playhouse's
stage lighting instruments include: • 2 – ETC Source Four 19°
ERS • 61 – ETC Source Four 26° ERS • 58 – ETC Source Four 36° ERS • 24 – ETC Source Four 50° ERS • 18 – Altman 6 inch 500w
Fresnels • 7 – Altman 1 kW triple unit far cycs • 42 –
PAR 64 • 7 – T-6 six cell, three circuit, 4-foot 6 inches • 6 – Birdies Color scrollers, irises, top hats, and barn doors (all lighting instrument attachments) are also available. On-stage film and projection equipment are only available through special arrangement. ==References==