Would somebody please tell me: Is this stage -- with the sub-stages,ladders AND THE BIG "Q" going to Asia, Australia, NZ and (maybe Europe. If so, how will they be transported?
Maybe some it is going....and some other components are being built and/or rented(or some duplicate stage components already built) when over there? Just a thought..
My guess is that big stage shows know how to transport all their stuff from place to place quite well, even overseas. It seems to be one all the time. Just takes a lot of loading and packing having the right vehicles to do it all, including airplanes. I hope Queenbert uses the full show set-up with the audience runway when they do the overseas show. Those audiences deserve the full deal.
This is just one thing I really like about this site. All the interesting discussions. Most every detail is covered! I tend to learn quite a bit here. :-)
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Would somebody please tell me:
Is this stage -- with the sub-stages,ladders AND THE BIG "Q" going to Asia, Australia, NZ and (maybe Europe. If so, how will they be transported?
Now, that's a really good question Beverly....
Renting a few ocean freight liners would be, at best, remarkably expensive.... yikes.
Maybe some it is going....and some other components are being built and/or rented(or some duplicate stage components already built) when over there? Just a thought..
Husband reckons it will be dismantled and air freighted, he says this is the way they move V8 Super cars or Formula one cars round the world.
Makes sense! :)
My guess is that big stage shows know how to transport all their stuff from place to place quite well, even overseas. It seems to be one all the time. Just takes a lot of loading and packing having the right vehicles to do it all, including airplanes. I hope Queenbert uses the full show set-up with the audience runway when they do the overseas show. Those audiences deserve the full deal.
DRG
This is just one thing I really like about this site. All the interesting discussions. Most every detail is covered! I tend to learn quite a bit here. :-)
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