I've designated this place to put works in progress (media samples) along with a few choice selections of half-baked thoughts, schemes, questions, etc. Everything here is unfinished or unstarted and open to develop or die as the fates allow. Comments are welcome and appreciated. Thanks! jr
homepage: www.jacob-richman.com
homepage: www.jacob-richman.com
Friday, March 2, 2012
Update on Castle Theater
Last Friday spent an hour with Joe Warzycha from Rhode Island SPCA and 7 firemen (including a captain) in the catacomb basement of the Castle Theater as well as all the other rooms in this amazing building. I coordinated this time for the inspectors to meet with Joe and me there to get their take on whether it will be kosher from their end to perform in this beautiful building. It was a very cool visit: what an incredible building. One of the firemen told me about going to see 99 cent movies there as a kid. Despite the fact that the building is decaying, the prognosis could have been worse. I can perform there if there are a few replaced exit/emergency lights, 3 borrowed/rented fire extinguishers, if I clear out a couple blocked exit doors, and if I clearly cordon off the rooms in the theater that are not being used.
However, the sprinkler system still needs to be checked, and if it works (unlikely) that's fine. If it doesn't work (much more likely), that would also be fine since I will have a fire marshal on premises, but the problem is that it is against code to have a sprinkler system visible if it isn't working...Something about how it gives a false sense of security...The RISPCA would have to cap all the visible sprinkler heads (not gonna happen).
I fear I'm living on borrowed time as far as this location is concerned. The next step is to see the results of the sprinkler test, which the RISPCA needs to get done anyway, but probably won't be for a while.
So I'm in a bit of a holding pattern for now as far as locations. But hey! They sure is a lot more of the actual piece i need to make...so get back to work, you!
Super duper thanks to Joe at the RISPCA, who spent a lot of time working with me on this, for free even.
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