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round |
Theatre in the round has the audience on all four sides of the acting area.
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thrust |
A thrust stage has the audience on three sides of the acting area.
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set |
A set is the items you put on stage in order to create locations.
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backdrop |
A backdrop is art work portraying the scene draped on the back wall.
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flats |
Flats are put at the sides of the stage to add to the image of the location.
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backing |
Backing flats are flats at the back of the stage.
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rostra |
Rostra are blocks or platforms used to create levels on stage.
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dressing |
Set dressing is small items such as lamps or chairs that create location.
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sight |
The sight lines are what individual audience members can see depending on where they are seated.
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plan |
A ground plan is a drawing of the stage from above, showing where different items are placed on stage.
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positions |
Stage positions show us where items of furniture or actors are positioned on the stage.
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