1. Can anyone see / does anyone know if the middle section of the stage round can turn??? It looks like it ... I hope.


  2. Thats the big question. To me it looks like it will but I hope not.


  3. To me it looks like it won't. Take a look at these two photos:
    http://www.u2eastlink.com/imagen09/n090616_03.jpg
    http://www.u2eastlink.com/imagen09/n090616_05.jpg

    The main stage is clearly oval (as in not round), which makes it virtually impossible to rotate (the two bridges are in its way and also people's heads (those standing in front of the main stage) are in its way.
    Anyway, for me it doesn't turn.
  4. ...but who says that the stage will rotate?....I think it won't...
  5. For the 4th time

    NOBODY EVER SAID THE STAGE WOULD ROTATE !!!
  6. However.....

    (;))

    The bridges clearly move, they've been in several locations now (although they may of course be fixed in place during a show).

    The top part of the stage is less oval and why would it be raised from the rest of the stage if not to be able to move? (Meaning why not just one solid structure as for Elevation and Vertigo). If this moved, it would not affect the audience or the bridges as another user mentioned.

    So a rotating stage is emminently possible.

    As to necessary or desired - well, that's another matter altogether. But it would be nice to see them front on if you're standing/sitting in the traditional 'behind' seats.

    Some of you will find out in 13 days I gues...
  7. i hope to god it doesn't rotate.......

    the fact that top (and bottom ) part of the stage is oval tells me it won't rotate. i took a long hard look at the pics of the finished stage and it looks to me like rotation would be almost impossible.... fingers crossed i'm right.
  8. I hope it doesn't rotate, coz that'd be way to gimmicky.