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The Jefferson High School Performing Arts Center is a thrust stage proscenium auditorium, located in the Jefferson High School on 700 West Milwaukee Street, in Jefferson, Wisconsin. This performance space is used by the School District of Jefferson, and the Council for The Performing Arts, which is a non-profit organization, located in Jefferson, Wisconsin, that hosts performances in the Performing Arts Center. The Jefferson High School Performing Arts Center, is commonly referred to as just the 'Auditorium'. It currently has 994 seats, but previously had 1,000 seats; the 6 of which, have been removed to accommodate sound system control, and possibly in the future, video system control locations.

Technical Specifications
Lighting System Control:

The control board used for the lighting system is an Electronic Theatre Controls Express 24/48. This is connected to the two ETC Sensor SR48 dimmer racks through the use of DMX cable. One SR48 rack can utilize up to a maximum of 48 standard dimmer or relay modules, which have two relays or dimmers, giving a total of 96 channels. Not all 192 possible dimmers or relays are used in the racks.

House and work lighting is controlled through the lighting console, or the ETC Analog Address architectural controls system. Two ETC Analog Address AA/1002__P control stations are used. Channel one controls the house lights, and channel two controls the work and apron/thrust lights.

House lighting fixtures used include: recessed fixtures in the false ceiling tiles, which use 300 watt incandescent bulbs, and black pendant fixtures, which are located near the back of the auditorium, use 200 watt incandescent bulbs. Apron lighting fixtures used include: recessed fixtures (the same fixtures used in the house lighting)