Stage
Our big stage truck, a converted transporter, is the centre of our operation. We set up an adjacent scaffolding rack to hold 18 large solar panels, totalling 4.2 Kilowatts output, which runs into a 48-Volt/700 Amp-Hour bank of heavy-duty batteries, with a bank of electronic equipment for charge regulation and a pure sine wave inverter to give silent, hum free mains power.


The truck forms the back wall of our stage, a structure assembled from steel frames and non-slip composite boards. This is a low riser, to present acts at a low and intimate level. The truck is the stable rear mounting for our 17 metre square “bedouin tent” style canopy, a fire retardant canvas marquee able to shelter about 200 in rainy or hot sunny weather. The truck also provides safe equipment storage at night, and space for our little production office.


Backstage, we have our crew kitchen tent, and the green room tent, which is an unseen but important part of our work, as a rest and relaxation area for road-weary performers, where they can chill-out and get a nice cup of tea.
This warm welcome and hospitality and our knowledgeable stage crew, combine to allow performers to give of their best.