I can't take credit for this awesome illustration. If I can find the author's name again I will credit them here.
This is the basic layout of the theater floor and stage.
This is the paint over I made of the image I posted earlier. The idea I'm trying to convey here is that the survivors are using what they found in the theater as part of their defensive strategy. The music pit has been booby trapped with sharpened bits of the fallen lighting rig. The remains of the Romeo and Juliet stage are part of their final fall back position as they retreat to the more heavily fortified box seats. In the foreground you can see a watch position that surveys the living area below.
This is a very simple block out of the space.
Some prop concepts.
The Romeo & Juliet set on the ruined stage.
I'll be visiting the San Diego Symphony for a guided tour on Friday to take reference photos. Also, I have heard of an old theater that is for sale in the El Cajon area so I'll see if I can check that out for reference material too.
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