Theatre Spaces & Parts of the Theatre

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Theatre Spaces & Parts of the Theatre Mrs. Mayleen Williams Theatre Class Week 1

Arena Stage

ARENA STAGE

THRUST

Thrust Stage

Proscenium

Proscenium

Bird’s Eye View of a stage

Acting areas (AKA Stage Directions)

POOP DECK Instructions and Actions  1. Hit the deck -all players get on the floor, stomach down. 2. Salute the captain- all players salute the captain. NOTE: they cannot put down their hand until the captain says “at ease” 3. Be the Captain- groups of two kids get together with one kid being on all fours and the other with their foot on the first kids back while saluting the captain. (At ease is not needed here)  4. Row your boat- groups of three get together back to front and pretend to be rowing a canoe. 5.Eat at the Table- groups of four get together and pretend to eat at a table. 6. Man overboard- everyone gets on the floor and pretends to be swimming. 7. Mutant Jellyfish -kids get on the floor and raise their arms and legs and pretend to be a jellyfish. 8. Stage Left 9. Stage Right 10. Center Stage 11. Upstage 12. Downstage