
The front of the Lee H. Salibury Theatre. Access gained by going to the UAF Great Hall next to the Library.

The inside of the Salisbury Theatre. 350 seats. House to stage perspective. The set on stage in this picture is the set for the Laramie Project (2008) Directed by Carrie Baker, Written by Moises Kaufman.

Stage to house perspective. Are some of those seats canary yellow?

The entrance to the Scene Shop. to access the scene shop, go down the stairs to the left of the Salisbury entrance and it will be on your left. Scene shop hours: 1:30-5:30 M,T,TR and F.

Inside the scene shop. It is made up ofWood, multiple types of saws, working tables, paint, sinks and a large assortment of tools!

The cage. Located in the scene shop. Where most of the tools can be accessed.

Graffiti Hall. Insead of going to the scene shop, continue going down the stairs and you will arrive at the vivid Graffiti Hall. Feel free to draw, paint or write poetry. Provides access to the bottom area of the theatre through the costume shop door and the green room door.

THEATRE ROOM 101. The green room entrance door. Open from whenever someone opens it until someone closes it. Usually 10am-5pm on weekdays. Located in the Graffiti hall.

Inside the green room. Mostly chairs, a projection screen and dry erase board. Also a door that leads to the theatre hallway.

Most exciting place in the theatre. Words can't describe it.

Vivid painting pointing to the costume shop door. It is quite well hidden but this painting helps point it out.

Costume shop entrance. Turn the iron off!

The inside of the costume shop. Many working tables, sewing machines(working?), manaquines, fabrics and all sorts of other costume/makeup supplies.

Jerene. Our couragous costume shop manager. Does a great job at organizing and managing our jungle of madness!

Womens dressing room entrance. Knock before entering! you never know whats in there.

Inside the womens dressing room. Lots of lights, mirrors and tables to work one's make up and hair. This is one of UAF's leading role actresses, who is also one of SDA's former vice presidents.

Another look at the womens dressing room. besides the tables, chairs and mirrors. There is a large collection of intriguing makeup designs and posters.

The entrance to the men's dressing room. The door is usually wide open.

The inside view. Like the women's dressing room, contains mirrors, lights, tables. Also has a bathroom and shower (Women's has two) as well as clothing racks.

The loft. To access the loft, continue past the costume shop, dressing rooms and take the stairs to the back of the theatre. continue up another set of stairs and you will find the loft. In the loft there is 6 drafting tables and many props.

A downward look at the theatre lab from the loft. A acting space behind the main theatre stage. Used for lesser productions, that need less space to perform. A good place to practice acting scenes and monologues.

If you enjoyed the sound of Theatre UAF and would like to see the space come by anytime! Theatre UAF is always looking for new faces to brighten up your world.

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