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Granada Theatre Reopens After Flood With Help from Harlequin

After a January flood destroyed the stage at the Granada Theatre in Santa Barbara, California, the staff needed to revitalize and renew the flooring and they contacted Harlequin Floors. 

The new stage floor is an intricate structure, sprung for dancers with 1×2 strips of wood and soft rubber squares, insulation, dual layers of plywood, and now surfaced with what looked like hundreds of rectangles of Harlequin RockSure™️ flooring. “We were actually able to improve the surface of the stage,” said Stephanie Roberson, the theater’s stage production and operations director, in a recent article in the Santa Barbara Independent.

No one was injured when a cascade of water destroyed the stage at the Granada Theatre on January 24, but a few tears were shed at the extent of the damage, said Roberson. Nevertheless, the staff at the nearly 100-year-old theater in downtown Santa Barbara has worked to repair, renew, and even improve the flooring in time for the Marshall Tucker Band and Jefferson Starship performances, according to the article.

To read the entire article from the Santa Barbara Independent, click here.

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