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It was a retrofit to the Balcony Stage, using the same layout and positioning of the characters, but having a house theme. Chuck E.’s House Facade would debut at the Windcrest, Texas location in 1989, and would go extinct in 2003 when the Tacoma, Washington location replaced theirs with a [[Studio C 2000|Studio C 2000, 16m]].
 
== History ==
"Chuck E.’s House Facade" debuted at the [[San Antonio, TX (Walzem / Windcrest) (8220 Windsor Cross)|Windsor Cross]] location in 1989 and went extinct in 2003 when the [[Tacoma, WA (4911 Tacoma Mall Blvd)|Tacoma, WA]] location replaced the facade for Studio C. The Facade would end up becoming the last stage created with the Pizza Time Players positioning-- as the next stage to be produced, the [[Concept Unification Stage]], introduced Munch's Make Believe Band.
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== Design ==
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Behind four of the characters sat horizontal siding with windows with lighting behind a pane. The base of which the characters and windows sat had a wall of horizontal siding or railing in front of the original Balcony Stage front with lattice directly under it.
 
The faux valence of the stage became a shingled roof with popcorn lights above Munch, Chuck E., & Pasqually.
 
== Known Installations ==
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!Removal Date
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|[[San Antonio, TX (Walzem / Windcrest) (8220 Windsor Cross)]]
|Very first Chuck E.'s House Facade. Replaced in 1992 for first or second 2-Stage. Closed in December 2005.
|1989
|February 1992
|-
|[[Tacoma, WA (4911 Tacoma Mall Blvd)]]
|Last Chuck E.'s House Facade. Replaced in 2003 for Studio C 2000, 16M. Remodeled to 2.0 in July 2022.
|1989/1990
|2003
|}
 
== Trivia & Other Info ==
 
* The last Chuck E.’s House Facade, which was located in Tacoma, Washington, replaced their C-Stage in 2003 with a [[Studio C 2000|Studio C 2000, 16m]], they received the 2.0 remodel in July 2022.
* There were no locations opened with the C-Stage, it went from the Rocker Stage, then to the Road Stage, then the 2-Stage, then the 1-Stage, then the [[Studio C]] stages.
* Chuck E.’s House Facade was the last stage created with the house theme and the Pizza Time Players positioning, as the next stage to be produced, the [[Concept Unification Stage]], introduced Munch's Make Believe Band, the Cyberamic stages would later be changed into this theme, with the Balcony Stage going extinct in 2001, and the Rocker Stage going extinct in 2022.

Revision as of 06:05, 5 February 2023

Portland, OR Pizza Time Theatre


"Chuck E.'s House Facade" (C-Stage) was a prefabricated false front which, when applied over an existing Balclony Stage, transforms it into a house.[1]

History

"Chuck E.’s House Facade" debuted at the Windsor Cross location in 1989 and went extinct in 2003 when the Tacoma, WA location replaced the facade for Studio C. The Facade would end up becoming the last stage created with the Pizza Time Players positioning-- as the next stage to be produced, the Concept Unification Stage, introduced Munch's Make Believe Band.

Design

This stage kept the same concept as the Balcony Stage, however it was now themed to be a house-like setting.

Behind four of the characters sat horizontal siding with windows with lighting behind a pane. The base of which the characters and windows sat had a wall of horizontal siding or railing in front of the original Balcony Stage front with lattice directly under it.

The faux valence of the stage became a shingled roof with popcorn lights above Munch, Chuck E., & Pasqually.

Known Installations

Location Condition / Notes Opening / Installation Date Removal Date
San Antonio, TX (Walzem / Windcrest) (8220 Windsor Cross) Very first Chuck E.'s House Facade. Replaced in 1992 for first or second 2-Stage. Closed in December 2005. 1989 February 1992
Tacoma, WA (4911 Tacoma Mall Blvd) Last Chuck E.'s House Facade. Replaced in 2003 for Studio C. 1989/1990 2003