The Pavilion is working to reinvent theatre experience for its customers around coronavirus and in accordance with the new government health guidelines.
The team behind the city centre venue has been closely analysing how the premises could look under social distancing requirements.
In diagrams shared by the venue's official Twitter account, possible plans include a whole new layout for the interior - and The Pavilion wants to hear your views on their proposals.
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The theatre is asking its guests what environment you would feel most safe in: A safe distance of two meters would see 276 covers inside, a safe distance of 1.25m would see 455 covers inside the theatre and a safe distance of one meter could accommodate 690 people in the theatre at one time.
We have analysing how the theatre would look under social distancing requirements and these are the seating layouts that we could potentially use.
— Pavilion Theatre (@GlasgowPavilion) August 17, 2020
Which distance would you feel safe in returning to the theatre?
Safe distancing at 2 meters, this has 276 people in the theatre. pic.twitter.com/kkgl0Z0ZdD
A Tweet reads: "We have analysing how the theatre would look under social distancing requirements and these are the seating layouts that we could potentially use.
"Which distance would you feel safe in returning to the theatre? Safe distancing at 2 meters, this has 276 people in the theatre.
"Safe distancing at 1.25m, this has 455 people in the theatre.
"Safe distancing at 1.25m, this has 690 people in the theatre.
"We are still a long way away from reopening but your response to this will give us an indication of how you would feel returning to the theatre."
To let The Pavilion know what setting you would feel most comfortable in, answer their online poll here.
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