CURTAINS

STM Studio Supplies have supplied and installed theatrical curtains from 2007. Since, we have improved and refined our processes to ensure they meet the current standards.

STM generally supply but aren’t limited to Medium – Heavy Duty Track Systems to ensure they can handle the weight of the curtain and robust use from students and the like. 

We offer but are not limited to – Wool, Velvet, Molton and Chromakey Fabrics. You can find the available colours for your fabric on the TSA Website.

Hanging solutions:

  • Eyed & Tied w/ String to Runners 
  • Eyelets w/ Carabinas to Runners
  • HD Hook to Runners

Manual & Motorised pulleys available.

Mesh Solutions for Fire Exit Signs also available.

Fire Compliance:

Our curtains come with a Fire Compliance Label unique to your curtain as required by AS1530 Parts 2&3 stating the manufacturer, fabric type, fire- retardant treatment, test report number, smoke development, spread of flame, flammability & cleaning instructions are also recommended.

We also supply a Multi-purpose Fabric Fire Retardant by Fire Defender tested for spread of flame and other required indicies for AS1530 compliance. 

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Types Of Stage Curtains
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Front-of-House curtain (main curtain) is the visual and sound barrier between the audience and the stage. The most common type of the main curtain is a bi-parting curtain i.e. a pair of curtains that overlap and split at the centre of the stage, and open to the sides. The main curtain is usually manufactured from heavyweight velvet or wool.

Valance curtain is a horizontal masking curtain usually made from the same material as the front-of-house and is suspended on a batten in front of the main curtain. Masking curtains are used to hide the off-stage areas, divide the stage, and provide access to the main stage area.

Masking curtains include Borders, Tabs and Legs (wing curtains)

  • Border curtains are curtains that conceal lights and other equipment above the stage. Their size is usually determined by sightlines.

  • Intermediate tabs (tab curtains) are stage curtains used to divide the stage into smaller sections. They can also be used to hide equipment and backdrops at the rear of the stage.

  • Leg Curtains (wing curtains) are used to hide the side of the stage from the audience’s view. They also provide concealed wings for actors to enter and exit the stage.

  • Backdrop curtains are usually manufactured from seamless cotton fabric and they provide a scenic element to the stage. The seamless cotton is available in widths of up to 10 metres and is suitable for painting.

Floorcloths can be manufactured in seamless 6 oz canvas or a heavy-duty 12 oz canvas with seams.

Cycloramas are backdrops at the rear of the stage and are used primarily for lighting and projection purposes. They are generally manufactured from a white seamless Filled Cloth or white Nessel canvas.

Gauzes are open weave fabrics that when lit from the front (and the stage behind the gauze is totally dark), the gauze appears opaque and renders the scene behind the gauze invisible. When the scene behind the gauze is illuminated and the front lights on the gauze are dimmed, the gauze becomes invisible, revealing the upstage scene. The most common type of gauze used in Australia is called sharkstooth gauze.

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