Theatres

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Type Name Property values count Multiple values possible Value type value list QID of value Value name Usage Note










could be used for some ordering of values
place in hierarchy Field P19 1 no item
Q35 architecture The [field] for an item describing a building is always “architecture” Q35

Type of information P11 1 yes item
Q33 theatre The [type of information] is always "theatre"









If the theatre also contains a collection, a second entry [type of information] is "collection". In this case also check the chapter about collections)









represents the importance of the item in the whole of history. The essence is not to judge a theatre or it's qualities, but to be able to select relevant theatres for mass visualisations. The importance will by definition an arbitrary indicator.

Importance P20 5 no item
Q504 No importance this is the standard setting







Q9 Local importance








Q62 national or regional importance








Q96 international importance








Q97 turning point in history We can use several elements to decide on the importance:










Representative for an era or a change or an idea (role model)










Uniqueness, one of a kind










Reputation / listing










Technological innovative










Historic equipment still in place










Important events have been taken place there that influence theatre history










Full info / research / significant sources available










100 years old




















The importance of a theatre can change over time, as more sources become available or new events occur. (This is also the reason that we include theatres of no importance. We can add sources if available. Moreover, on a local level these theatres add to the understanding of evolutions.)


































Context P47 unlimited yes text


Can be used to give more information about the theatre, the importance, etc.









Text length is limited, if needed add a second value.









Language is mandatory (fill the language of the text.)












































General Type of space P216
no item <a href="https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Item:Q30810">Q30810</a>

refers to the type of performance the building was designed for









What kind of theatre space it is





















There is missing the common layout theatre, what categories it should be divided into?







Q30812 chamber theatre Refers to the typology of the space







Q3633 open air theater








Q25488 palace theatre



















Q31695 studio theatre space









coronation theatre









opera house









aréna









circus













Existence P215
no item


Refers to the existence of the theatre








Permanent









temporary









utopian/ideas/competition









virtual
























Theatre space character P277 4 no item <a href="https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Item:Q31308">Q31308</a>

What nature does it have?  Are theatre space and the building that comprises it identical? if the answer is yes, then it is Q31274 Pars or toto?







Q31274 Theatre building space Stucture and theatre identical







Q31276 theatre hall Does the theatre space occupies the whole structure so it theatre proper or it is a part of larger complex, so it is a theatre hall







Q31307 multipurpose hall








Q31280 outdoor theatre









Conceived desing Maybe Urealized desing












Preservation state P233 9 yes item <a href="https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Item:Q25454">Q25454</a>

State of Existence of the space


















Q25455 Existing building Binary choice, whether the containing buidling exists now?







Q22993 Extant building



















Q25456 Exists today as theatre Binary choice, whether it exists today as theatre







Q25457 Not existing as theatre today



















Q29854
Historic equipment
It may also take other related properties Further may be - interior preserved – Interior not preserved - Has extension – exterior preserved - exterior not preserved







Q31286 stage preserved








Q31287 representative building








Q31306 space preserved








Q31305 Theatre hall not preserved









historic machinery

Information concerning the entire architectural structure















Q25472


























purpose of the building containing a theatre P261 many yes
<a href="https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Item:Q25458">Q25458</a>

Main purpose of the building where the theatre hall is located












Original purpose of the building P302 many yes



Which purpose does the space have in the course of time?














many


















Building relation P300
no
<a href="https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Item:Q618">Q618</a>

How the building is situated in its environment? It is a freestanding building or not?



5



Terraced house








Q31279 Free standing building









outdoor theatre








Q31281 Attached structure Theatre structure is attached to another building








cellar location
This is not completely coherent, it describes innner situation of the hall, not outer relation










but for the time being I would use it like that










It may also be a scyscraper

architectural style P184 many yes
<a href="https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Item:Q20195">Q20195</a>

describes the architectural style












































INNER FEATURES










audience arrangement P217 several no
<a href="https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Item:Q30792">Q30792</a>

What shape does the auditorium have? Describes how the relation of the audience with the stage is organised. Not complete


















Q30793 horse shoe audience arrangement








Q23289 Amphitheatre








Q3514 black box theater








Q30811 temporary space setting














































stage arrangement P219 6 no
<a href="https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Item:Q30804">Q30804</a>

Refers to how the stage is organised Some to be added


















Q23617 Arena








Q23680 Platform stage








Q30805 Proscenium stage








Q30806 temporary, movable stage








Q30807 trust stage








Q30809 Traverse stage
























significant equipment P89 many yes item


equipment used that was significant for the building, performance or organisation (refers to unique equipment description)









this can include fly bar systems, revolves, trap systems, …













































orchestra pit type P220


<a href="https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Item:Q30799">Q30799</a>

Refers to the type of orchestra pit Not complete












maximum auditorium capacity P304
yes



























Spatial elements present P309 many yes
<a href="https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Item:Q31693">Q31693</a> Q31692 stage house








Q31694 raked auditorium








Q30808 flat floor













Capacity P166





The amount of seats available in the theatre









If there is a minimum and maximum capacity, add entries.









If the capacity has changed over time, add [point in time] qualifier.












Balconies P218
no



The amount of balconies






















USAGE










Designed for P213 18 yes
<a href="https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Item:Q30787">Q30787</a>

refers to the type of performance the building was designed for












Used for P214 18 yes
<a href="https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Item:Q30787">Q30787</a>

refers to the type of performance the building is/was used for









Multiple values are possible









If use is changed over time, add [point in time] qualifier









helping property to mark, previous usage of the location for theatre









with end time it would mark when the previous operation ended












type of operation P301 7 yes
<a href="https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Item:Q31887">Q31887</a>










Q31283 resident theatre company








Q31297 Municipal theatre operation








<a href="http://canonbase.eu/entity/Q31284">Q31284 </a> stagiona








Q31285 Amateur theatre








<a href="http://canonbase.eu/entity/Q31299">Q31299 </a> religious order theatre








<a href="http://canonbase.eu/entity/Q31301">Q31301 </a> Private theare operation









religious order theatre













































DATA Link to internal Canonbase page P23
yes page


This refers to the wiki page in Canonbase that describes in text the item.









The pages are monolingual, so it is possible to add several pages.









For details, see adding wikipage.









This property is only visible when logged in, but the page is visible for the public.












Has part P137





Refers to another item that is part of the building or a building that has an other item as part.

is part of P138





Used to refer to performance spaces part of a building, in case of multiple spaces.













































further sources P26

text



























Architect P48
yes item


refers to the architect of the building

architekt P257
yes text


in case of multiple architects, make several entries









in case architects are connected to a specific phase or refurbishment, make note in a qualifier [context] and/or a qualifier [point in time] or [start time] / [end time]


































significant person P56
yes item


person that plays a significant role in the course of the item or the life of the person












































Measurements







We only include basis measurements of the theatre, for better understanding of the size, and the relations.




















Measurements are taken from the centre point depending on information available. The information can depend on local definitions of center line, plaster line, iron curtain line, etc. If no centre point is defined by the local sources, the centre point is the crossing of the middle line of the stage with the line where the stage is at full height.























stage dimensions P165





This is a temporary property, used to import from sites that combine measurements in one field









It is not visible for the public.























Stage height P205


drawing reference 1

The measurement is preferably in m.









The height is measured from the zero point to the grid












Stage width P206


drawing reference 2





































Stage depth P207


drawing reference 3

The measurement is preferably in m.









the measurement is taken from the zero point to the back wall.























Stage opening width P208


drawing reference 4

The measurement is preferably in m.









the measurement is taken on maximum opening .












Stage opening height P209


drawing reference 5

The measurement is preferably in m.









the measurement is taken on maximum opening .












Front stage depth P210


drawing reference 6)

The measurement is preferably in m.









the measurement is taken , from start of stage to zero point.












Stage slope in % (cm/m) P211


drawing reference 7

The measurement is preferably in cm/m.























Distance to last row P212





The measurement is preferably in m.









the measurement is taken , from the zero point to the last row.






















TIME time frame P86





used to define the time frame the item is about.









Specifically useful for theatres where no clear building date is known, like Greek or Roman theatres.












Building date P101





The date that the building process started













Location hosted theatre
P307





marks that there was a previous theatre structure before












opening date (or re-opening) P102
no



The date of the opening of the building, or the first performance









Can also be used for a reopening after closure or redevelopment.























restoration date P103





Starting date of a restoration process









The end date is the reopening date









restoration is used for restoring in the authentic condition, for updates, redevelopment or refurbishment of a building, use [redevelopment].























reconstruction date P103





Starting date of a reconstruction process















































































































































MAINTENANCE item not complete P92


Only one the value Q31309


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