The given pictures illustrate the way in which the layout of Newtown theater has changed since 2000 for renovation purposes.
Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that some old features have been still there, whereas such as the stage and backstage, have remained unchanged, several other facilities have been relocated. Additionally, the theater has undergone significant modifications with the introduction of new elements, including an expanded seating area and the addition of a restaurant, resulting in an increase in seating capacity from 400 to 500.
The stage and backstage have remained in the same location at the northern end of the theater. However, the seating capacity has been increased from 400 to 500 seats, with additional rows added. In 2000, there was a park to the right of the theater, but this area has now been replaced by a restaurant, providing visitors with a new dining option. Meanwhile, the general layout around the stage still keeps the same central focus for the audience.
The toilets, which were originally located in the bottom-left corner, have now been relocated to the top-right corner of the building. The coat area has also been moved to a position directly under the toilets. The refreshment and ticket areas have been rearranged along the right-hand side of the foyer. Additionally, the theater now features two separate entrances along the main road instead of just one, making it easier for visitors to enter and exit.
