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The image presents two diagrams of the Newtown Theater. The first, from 2000, had a capacity of 400 seats, with a single entrance from a Main Road. The interior featured a Foyer with Toilets, Coats, Tickets, and a Refreshment area. The auditorium had a Backstage, a Stage, and three seating blocks, each with 12 rows labeled A to L. A park was located to the northeast. The second diagram, for the present day, shows a capacity of 500 seats and two entrances. The seating is arranged in three blocks, each with 14 rows labeled A to N. The facilities have been relocated, with Toilets and a Restaurant on the east side, and Coats, Refreshment, and Tickets located on the west side.
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The two map illustrate how the Newtown Theater changed between 2000 and the present day.
Overall, the theater has undergone significant modernisation, with notable developments in capacity, scale, and facillities.
In terms of structure, the relocation of the entrance from the south side to the east side was the most striking change. This alteration led to the removal of park and created more space for building more rooms with various functions. A row of ticket and information counters was placed at the entrance of the theater next to auditorium. This service area was expanded a new restaurant located at the north-east side and the scale of each functions.
Another major change was the enlargement and improvement of audience seats. A dramatic increase in the number of seats from 400 to 500 has been recorded. The stage and backstage was remained in place but this adjustment led to the expansion of stage to meet the need of large quantity of seats.
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