Building Target Margin Theatre

Earlier this year we began working with New York's Target Margin Theater on converting a two story warehouse into a new studio theatre, rehearsal spaces, and office space.  Two acoustically isolated rehearsal rooms were built at the beginning of the summer.  When bids for the resilient stage floor were twice as high as expected the team decided that TMT could build it themselves.

TMT hired a technical director to oversee a crew of volunteers installing the resilient floor we designed and building portable seating risers.  The project required:

  • 50+ volunteers over 5 days

  • 125+ sheets of plywood

  • 50+ sheets of masonite

  • 2,000 rubber pads

  • 75+ 2x4s

  • 15 gallons of black paint

  • 3 gallons of wood glue

Target Margin now has a great floor and a set of risers.  Here's a gallery of photos showing the progress.

Laying out the vapor barrier

Laying the first layer of plywood

First layer of plywood is complete

Laying the second layer of plywood

Laying the masonite

Completed floor painted black

Next steps will include a disconnect for stage dimmers, a pipe grid, and a new mechanical system.

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