Lee H. Salisbury Theatre Facilities

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Lee H. Salisbury Theatre panorama by Kade Mendelowitz

Fairbanks' best-equipped theatre is our main classroom.

The 450-seat proscenium theatre is roughly 40' wide and 22' tall, with 60 line sets (including 6 electrics, main curtain, grand border, scrim, cyc and standard masking in a 59' fly loft), over 20 opportunities for traps, a large hydraulic orchestra pit, 2-story side slots, surround sound system, over 500 dimmers and a full complement of lighting equipment.

The Salisbury Theatre is conveniently located in the heart of “lower campus,” connected to the Fine Arts Complex accessed through the Great Hall (where both our box office and department office are located).

The Salisbury actually opens up to the Lab Theatre, a flexible space with reconfigurable seating risers; the playing space is effectively 80’ deep.

Truly an amazing space to study undergraduate theatre and film.

TV scene shop
TV Scene Shop

The TV Scene Shop is conveniently located just off Stage Right of the Salisbury Theatre. With a well-equipped shop separated by 20-plus-foot tall soundproof doors, we can make it look like Rome was built in a day!

 

TV Costume Shop
TV Costume Shop

Theatre and Film TV’s Costume Shop is located on the bottom level of the Fine Arts Complex in room #107. Shop hours are from 10 AM-3 PM Monday thru Friday. The costume shop is staffed by a part-time supervisor and student assistant(s). The costume designer is also regularly on hand.

TV’s Costume Shop is unusually large and spacious compared to most theatrical costume shops around the world. Facilities include an accessory and shoe storage room; a room for hat, wig and makeup storage; and an upstairs storage for stock costumes. Attached to the costume shop are the men’s and women’s dressing rooms and bathrooms, equipped with showers. The shop and storage facilities have been praised by one costume designer as “the most organized costume shop on the planet!”

Besides constructing costumes for main stage shows, the shop is also used for costume design classes, students working for practicum credits and the Student Drama Association. The Costume Shop loans out costumes and equipment to students and community nonprofit organizations.

KUAC Television Studio
KUAC Television studio

We have a strong relationship with KUAC, the public broadcasting stations in Fairbanks, Alaska (conveniently located down the hallway from the Theatre Department). Many of our film courses occur in its television studio.

A class hanging lights.
The E-Shop

The "E-Shop" (electrics shop) is conveniently located on the same level as the stage, adjacent to the Lab Theatre.

Students get hands-on training at TV!