
When Baltimore Center Stage opened its upper-level Head Theater in 1991, architects promised it would be highly flexible, with seats that can be arranged in a variety of configurations to complement the fixed-seat Pearlstone Theater below.
But once it opened, the Head Theater wasn’t rearranged to suit each performance as the architects envisioned. Changing the seats for each show turned out to be very labor intensive, theater directors say.
Now the theater has been redesigned, and one of the goals was to again create an adaptable performance space with seats that can rearrange in a variety of configurations.
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