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The Stage
The Stage

... The skene was one of the three parts of the theatron. Why is the skene important? The audience location was one of the three parts of the theatron. Why is the audience location important? The thymele was an altar. Where is the thymele located? The prohedria were seats meant for dignitaries. Where we ...
Types of Stages
Types of Stages

... where the play is not performed in a traditional stage.  The space can conform to the needs of the play/theatre troupe. ...
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Page 1 of 3

... 5. A review following a first night performance 6. An afternoon performance 8. A lighting instrument that is used to light a single, isolated person or thing 9. Traditional name of the room in which actors gather to wait for entrances. 11. To disassemble a stage set or remove props from the stage ...
200 - Ch. 6 - Theatre Spaces
200 - Ch. 6 - Theatre Spaces

... When we talk about different theatre spaces we differentiate them by the relationship between the performer and the audience. ...
The Globe Theatre - MendenhallEnglish
The Globe Theatre - MendenhallEnglish

... Shakespeare was one of 7 owners Could hold 2500-3000 people The stage was always bare (no scenery) Costumes and props were elaborate ...
In the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, English theater
In the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, English theater

... The first plays of this era were not performed in permanent theaters – there were none at that time. Instead, shows were put on in the courtyards of inns by traveling troupes of actors. A permanent theater, The Red Lion, opened in 1567. It was on the outskirts of the city of London, and only hosted ...
How do actors talk about their work?
How do actors talk about their work?

... • Often written down in a script using common theatrical symbols (X R means ‘cross down right’) ...
Ancient Greek Theatre
Ancient Greek Theatre

... • Mathematics played a large role in the construction of these theatres, as their designers had to able to create acoustics in them such that the actors' voices could be heard throughout the theatre, including the very top row of seats. ...
200 - Ch. 6 - Theatre Spaces
200 - Ch. 6 - Theatre Spaces

... When we talk about different theatre spaces we differentiate them by the relationship between the performer and the audience. ...
The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet
The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet

...  No roof, no curtains, no stage settings  Daylight shows only  No scenery  No lighting  Atmosphere was created by words & actions ...
Drama
Drama

... portrayal of the different phases of human life. Dramas can be plays that are performed for theater, radio or television. ...
London Life and Theater
London Life and Theater

... Theater Then Theater was much different in S's day, when the stage was round, actors often spoke to the audience, and the audience frequently answered back. The audience hooted, jeered, cheered, snacked, and chatted throughout the performance as the action passed by on stage. ...
ancient theatre
ancient theatre

... 600 BC to 410 AD ...
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