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The image contains two diagrams labeled "Theatre, 2010" and "Theatre, 2012" respectively, illustrating a floor plan with labeled sections but no numerical data points/percentages provided. The "Theatre, 2010" diagram includes "Stage" in the center flanked by seating areas, "Dressing room" on the left, "Storage" on the top left corner, "Admin office," "Ticket office," "Main Door," and "Cafe" aligned from left to right below the stage. The "Theatre, 2012" diagram has a similar layout with "Stage," "Dressing room," and "Storage," but adds "Showers" below the dressing room, replaces "Cafe" with "Restaurant" at the bottom right, adds "Admin office" below "Showers," and includes a "Corridor" connecting "Stage" to "Main Door."
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The floor plans compare the layout of theater from 2010 to 2012.
Overall, the lobby, the backstage stages have been expended significantly to make way for new facilities.
In 2010, theatre had a main auditorium but it had a two or three doors. The theatre main door’s on the right side had a small cafe and there were on the left side two doors. First door was ticket office and second admin office. In front of had a auditorium and there were a lot of sats for people. Next as nothing as place, it’s left side had a storage area. And on the right side way had a dressing room.
In 2012, the theatre changed compared to 2010. For example the main door’s left side change to restaurant and ticket office moved to the right side. Admin office next to the main auditorium. Next, stage was big comparing to 2010. And also stage in front of corridor. Storage moved to right side. And left side moved dressing room.
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