Curved audience risers utilize proprietary wedge-shaped load-bearing, carpeted stage decks. SGA can provide configurations from 90 to 360 degrees.
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SGA Stadium and Arena Infill Risers allow tiered, on-field seating for special events and concerts. Examples where infill seating might be used include hosting a basketball game at a football stadium, hosting a wrestling or boxing exhibition at an arena, or closing off one end of a stadium for a concert. SGA works out the best possible sightlines for your venue based on crowd capacity, local building & safety codes, and desired crowd density. For a large stadium, this can mean over 9,000 additional ticketed spaces, and no bad seats. |
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SGA's risers-over-theater-seats (RTS) system is designed to allow complete venue conversion and specialty use. RTS allows the conversion of an auditorium for dinner theater, extending your proscenium to the back of the theater, or placing VIP decks, camera platforms, and stages right into the seats of the stadium. Most importantly, RTS accomplishes this without the removal of your existing seats. For historic theaters, this is a huge plus.
SGA has successfully installed RTS Systems in Radio City Music Hall, Detroit's Fox Theater, the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, Ford Field, and Kansas University's Lied Center. |
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A riser in which rectangular tables are placed on the deck fronts, enabling it to be used for a classroom-type environment. Also may be configured with individual desks for executive use.
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Just let SGA know that you'd like to seat people at dinner tables, and we'll take care of the rest. SGA can also make dinner risers that convert into theater risers, so that you can use the same riser, in the same room, for a general session, keynote, and dinner. |
Theater risers, Normal Risers, or Straight Audience Risers are a block of tiered platforms configured to allow you or your client to hold venue-supplied chairs. These risers elevate the audience to the perfect level for excellent sightlines from the back of the room.
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