Auditorium
Windermere Theatre is an intimate theatre space located at the quiet and serene junction of the Civil Lines and the Cantonment of Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Conceptualized by Dr. Brijeshwar Singh, the main building has been designed by senior architect Anupam Saxena. Ashok Sagar Bhagat, the Associate Professor of Theatre Architecture at National School of Drama, New Delhi was invited to take the project forward and transform the space into one of its kind 200-seater black box auditorium.
S. Manoharan, Sound Technician at National School of Drama, New Delhi played a vital role in designing the acoustics of the auditorium. Kiran from NSD, New Delhi also provided valuable insight to come up with state-of-the-art light and sound department.
Theatre and film actor Virginia Rodriguez laid down the foundation of administrative infrastructure at Windermere Theatre. Actor and director Ashwath Bhatt helped us with technical details of upgrading the light rig in the auditorium. He also put efforts to make the space even more technically sound.
Key personnel such as Naveen Kalra, Danish Khan, Raeis Khan, Late Naeem Bhai played vital roles in the project.
On 13 December, 2013, senior theatre personality Arundhati Nag, renowned folk singer Prahlad Tipanya and the then Commissioner of Bareilly Deepak Trivedi inaugurated and dedicated the auditorium to theatre lovers.
Lights
Type of Light
Wattage
Count
Fresnel
1000
26
PC Cans
1000
12
PC
1000
08
Profile (36 Degree)
750
09
UV Light (Tube)
–
01

Other Equipment:
Light Console
Sound Console
4 Speakers
Projector
Fog Machine
Laptop
Light Stands
Vacuum Cleaner
Gel Papers
Sets & Properties
Type
Measurement in Feet
Count
Wooden Blocks
1.5 x 1.5 x 1.5
02
Wooden Blocks
2 x 2 x 1.5
02
Seating-cum-Bench
5 x 2 x 1.5
01
Round Stool
Height 1.5, Diameter 1.6
01
Table
Height 1.5, 2.6 x 1.25 x 2 1.6
01
Park Benches
Folding
03
Lights
Light Console - Avolite pearl 2010
9 Profiles
Par Cans -9 Wide Par, 3 Narrow Par
4 Led Par Cans
28 Fresnels
14 PC
3 River Light
3 Single Stand
4 T Stand

