NewsgalleryNew Alexandra TheatreNew Alexandra TheatreBookmarkShareNewsByDanielle Hicks14:11, 30 DEC 2013Updated10:21, 20 DEC 2016One of the dressing rooms inside the New Alexandra Theatre, in Birmingham City Centre. (Image: Adam Fradgley/Exposure)1 of 14The New Alexandra Theatre, in Birmingham City Centre. (Image: Adam Fradgley/Exposure)2 of 14The stage ropes and markings that are used to control the set of the New Alexandra Theatre, in Birmingham City Centre. (Image: Adam Fradgley/Exposure)3 of 14The bridge that links the newer front of the Alexandra Theatre to the original front of the building, in Birmingham City Centre. (Image: Adam Fradgley/Exposure)4 of 14The control ropes to the fly bar system that moves scenery, props and people in the New Alexandra Theatre, in Birmingham City Centre. (Image: Adam Fradgley/Exposure)5 of 14Directly above the stage looking down through the fly bars and scenery to the lone skater practicing on the stage ice-rink inside the New Alexandra Theatre, in Birmingham City Centre. (Image: Adam Fradgley/Exposure)6 of 14The "Lantern" rescue system inside the New Alexandra Theatre, in Birmingham City Centre. (Image: Adam Fradgley/Exposure)7 of 14The stage and stalls inside the New Alexandra Theatre, in Birmingham City Centre. (Image: Adam Fradgley/Exposure)8 of 14The chandelier that was originally from a Bristol theatre, inside the New Alexandra Theatre, in Birmingham City Centre. (Image: Adam Fradgley/Exposure)9 of 14The fly bar system that moves scenery, props and people via the counterbalanced pulley, inside the New Alexandra Theatre, in Birmingham City Centre. (Image: Adam Fradgley/Exposure)10 of 14A control desk inside the New Alexandra Theatre, in Birmingham City Centre. (Image: Adam Fradgley/Exposure)11 of 14The fly bar system that moves scenery, props and people via the counterbalanced pulley, inside the New Alexandra Theatre, in Birmingham City Centre. (Image: Adam Fradgley/Exposure)12 of 14The stage ropes and markings that are used to control the set of the New Alexandra Theatre, in Birmingham City Centre. (Image: Adam Fradgley/Exposure)13 of 14The control ropes to the fly bar system that moves scenery, props and people in the New Alexandra Theatre, in Birmingham City Centre. (Image: Adam Fradgley/Exposure)14 of 14