Theatre Performance Spaces
Theatre performance spaces fall into four categories: proscenium theatres, thrust theatres, arena theatres, and found spaces.
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Stage Directions
- Center stage, stage right, stage left, upstage, and downstage.
- Temporary staging called risers elevated above the first rows of the audience.
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Proscenium Arch Theatre
- Looks like a picture frame with the audience facing the stage.
- Hides large scenery, typical of school halls.
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Theater Areas
- The house seats the audience.
- The stage hosts the performance.
- The backstage area supports the performance and preparation.
Four Basic Forms of Theater
Theatre spaces have four forms: arena, thrust, end, and flexible stages.
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Stage Directions and Seating
- Center, right, left, up, and downstage.
- The house seats the audience, the stage hosts performances, backstages support them.
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West End Theaters
- Refers to London’s theaters near Oxford, Covent Garden, and Piccadilly.
- Stalls seats near stages enhance proximity.
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Uniqueness of Theaters
- Most theaters categorize into four forms of seating.
- The stage enables actors to embody characters and engage audiences.
Lighting Design in Theaters
- Lighting design illuminates the stage.
- Theatre spaces benefit performers and audiences differently.