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STE Australia Pty Ltd / Theatrequip is a specialist manufacturer and installer of purpose made stage machinery, curtains and tracking systems for stage, studio and cinema use.

We provide technical support to the entertainment industry, providing a complete service from initial concept through to final installation. Be it for a new facility, alterations or extension to an existing one, we can advise, design, layout and install stage equipment to your requirements.

We also provide a range of standard products and consumables for the day to day needs

 

stage and studio curtains

 

 

curtain types

theatrical
fabrics

stage
tracks

 

portable staging

 

portable
staging

portable
drapes

drama boxes

 

theatrical equipment

 

stage
machinery

lighting
grids/bars

ballet
barre

projection
screens

hardware & consumables

     
     

 

cordage

sand &
shotbags

general
rigging

pipe
clamps

new and featured products

Spanfix  (bungees)

hook with 250mm 4mm
shock cord loop, stretch approximately 100%, use for cyc stretching and constant tension screen lacing.

 

velcro one wrap straps

use for hanging drapes, cable management; etc. fast set up, self griping, reusable 100's of times

 

 

holdon

instant clip on eyelets, no puncture or fabric damage, apply in seconds, reusable and re-locatable. use for cyc stretching, light duty tie downs

 

pipe and drape

portable drape systems -  used for room division,
backdrops, concealment,  temporary dressing rooms and folding projection screen drape runoffs

STE Australia Pty Ltd / Theatrequip is a specialist manufacturer and installer of purpose made stage equipment, theatre and cinema drapes, and tracking systems for stage and studio use.

Tel  02 9560 6419    Fax 02 9560 6429    info@theatrequip.com.au

 

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