The curtain and the proscenium make me feel that the show is a very small and scaled back one. This is because the stage that it is on looks so much wider compared to the proscenium that they are traveling with.
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I'm pretty sure that's the Keller Auditorium in Portland, Oregon which does indeed have a very wide proscenium (about 60'). Even big shows like Wicked or Phantom of the Opera don't use the entire stage because their sets aren't wide enough.
gabrieljwickedone, The gallery is flash based, so I am unable to link directly to the image, but that Cinderella tour was designed by Jim Youmans and you can find that picture on his website in this gallery. You just have to scroll down a bit. It is the the large gold "C"..
Thank you so much to those who uploaded the Book of Mormon curtain pictures, i have wanted to know what the curtain looked like for ages. could you tell me one thing? does the arch onfront of the curtain move or rise up during the show as it seems quite low.
The arch is there the whole show. I was nervous too because I was far up, but it actually hardly obstructed my view at all, and there is little height on stage as well.
This ones not as good, was a bit close (3rd row) - Ghost at the Piccadilly Theatre, London. The image changes if Understudies are playing as one was this night!
Can anyone repost the pic of the show curtain for "Thoroughly Modern Millie" - i loved its simplicity and none of the previous links seem to be working :)