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Chairs were placed on both sides of the stage to accommodate the capacity audience, with plenty of teenagers and children in attendance.
He deepens the stage to accommodate thick streams of marching choristers and then shifts Antony McDonald's facades dangerously close to the front of the stage for claustrophobic interiors.
"They redesigned a part of the stage to accommodate it," Mr. Sedgwick said, "and built a separate temperature- and humidity-controlled room where the organ now lives".
A problem had arisen regarding the amount of space needed in front of the chancel (which Johnson occasionally called the "stage") to accommodate the various choirs and other musical groups that enliven the Garden Grove services.
Renovations included the refurbishing of the auditorium, the construction of dressing rooms, the creation of a space to display work by the city's artists and the expansion of the stage to accommodate live performances.
Architects and acousticians will have designed an opera house suited or adaptable to performances that demand a sizable stage; a large backstage area to house the scenery; a "pit," or space (often below the level of the stage) to accommodate an orchestra; and seating for a reasonably large audience.
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Erected in stages to accommodate 900 people, the formidable stone building has stood sadly empty since 2006.
The front-end architecture uses a technique that incorporates programmable cascaded digital decimation stages to accommodate variable bit rates.
Whereas the previous film was predominantly shot in New Zealand with a few months of filming in Central Europe, Adamson decided New Zealand lacked enough sound stages to accommodate the larger scale of the film.
Thus in some instances, the consent had to be done in stages to accommodate this cultural peculiarity.
The same message, she said, was sent by putting the main stage up one level to accommodate a big welcoming lobby off the street.
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