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TYPES OF THEATRE SPACE, Proscenium Stage, Guerilla theatre- when the…
TYPES OF THEATRE SPACE
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Thrust Theatre: When the stage protrudes outward and is surrounded by the audience on three sides. -Rasheed Shabazz
Thrust Theatre can be used effectively in a play that incorporates dance numbers or singing. This theatre style for this particular style of play will help promote
Audience sees every side of the actors and act, very exposed (charlie grygas)
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Theatre in round- places audience on all sides of the performance and is know as an arena stage.
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Theatre in the round incorporates the audience into the show as they are able to be seen on all sides (Anthony Cuocco)
In a theatre in the round, the actors can be within close proximity of the audience. This can be handy if parts of the show may require audience participation. (Jacob Lewis)
Theatre in the round can be used affectively in a dramatic play by staging an intense battle scene . This space will allow the audience to observe all the elements in this dramatic scene.
Theatre in the round gives audience members a different perspective of the performance. It is the job of the actors and the set designers to still get the message through to the audience, in ways that they can interpret. Some set designs become tricky, as they may take up much of the stage and the backs of actors may be facing the majority of the audience at times. Less common but still an amazing set for a performance. (Erika Horne)
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Theatre in a round is an immersive experience used to heighten audience involvement in the performance by having the audience surround the stage much like Roman Colosseums so nobody misses out on certain details and gets their own personal perspective at the same time. (Alex Robinson)
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-Outside and All around you . Open Air theaters allow that to happen. During the day or at night. (Cameron Ellis)
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Performing in the round gives the audience a show were they can see from all sides. (Kimberly Lewanduski)
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masking, everything out in the open (Kat McGreevy)
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Black Boxes are simply an empty space that may or may not have a permanent seating arrangement. this is done so the company can arrange the audience as they please. Because of this Black boxes are often used for experimental shows. (Kloee Yanni)
Thrust Stages: Can be used to increase the intimacy between the audience and actors. (Christion Council)
Black boxes: The imagination of the audience plays a big role in this type of theatre. (Christion Council)
lighting, spacing and incorporating of roles to viewed and felt by the audience. (Raphael Williams)
Arena theaters focuses on American artist and represent stories from across the country (Rasheka Reynolds)
Proscenium Stage
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Easiest / least stressful in terms of audience interaction, as they can only be viewed from one direction (Tess Uline)
Proscenium arch- frames the stage and separates the audience space from the performers space
-Matthew Levy
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two beams connected overhead by an arch, the most common type of stage setup, allows for a curtain to hide actors, or set designs and lighting, and also allows for the apron in front on the stage for different performances within a larger performance (Erika Horne)
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The most common type of stage in the Western hemisphere of the world. The audience and the performers are separated by an imaginary "wall" in between the stage itself and the orchestra but also by the curtains. (aziz)
The most separated the audience will be from a show in theatre as they are viewing only from the front. The proscenium arch creates a frame and a concealed backstage making for the easiest entrances and exits for actors. (Alex Robinson)
Features an arch that separates the stage from the audience. It has only one perspective and is the most common type of stage.(Nathaniel Bahr)
Proscenium stages have an architectural frame, known as the proscenium arch, although not always arched in shape. Their stages are deep and sometimes raked, meaning the stage is gently sloped rising away from the audience. Sometimes the front of the stage extends past the proscenium into the auditorium. (Salem Keeling)
The proscenium stage is one of the most commonly used stage in the western side of the world
(Damian Campbell)
It's intended to be view from one perspective, which is the front of the stage. It is the most common and well known stage today. (Cieara Paryag)
Its the stage where alot of plays have been taken place and alot of them have the same look. (Kashaun B)
The stage is slightly rising away from the audience. The Proscenium stage is a structure in front of the stage that frames the action of the play (Rasheka Reynolds )
Guerilla theatre- when the audience doesn’t usually know that they are in fact the audience.
-Cade LaGoy
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