Because there is actually more than one. o Defined by proscenium arch that creates a “picture frame” around the stage. o Audience is on one side. o.

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Because there is actually more than one

o Defined by proscenium arch that creates a “picture frame” around the stage. o Audience is on one side. o The most traditional of all theatre styles

 Pros:  Easy to stage and build sets for.  Best sight lines  Cons:  Limited to existing structure  Least intimate of the theatre spaces

Defined by stage coming out into the audience. Audience surrounds three quarters of the stage. Stage can be level with the audience, or sit higher.

 Pros:  More intimate theatre experience. Actors are closer to the audience  Allows for my participation from audience.  Visually interesting.  Cons:  Limits staging and sets; both from sight lines and height issues

o Defined by large empty space, it is a literal black box o Space can be arranged in what ever matter you want. o Most diverse stage

 Pros:  Most diverse space; can be arranged in whatever matter is needed.  Allows for the most interesting and unique theatre experience and intimacy with audience.  Cons:  Can be the most expensive to build for.  Limited space.

o Defined by the stage sitting between two halves of the audience. The audience sits on both sides. o The rarest of traditional theatre types

 Pros:  New prospective on a theatre piece because it is not traditionally used.  Cons:  Sight lines with both set pieces and actors.  Actors are always giving their back to half the audience at any given time.  Not a very wide stage.

o Defined by audience on all four sides. The audience is literally sitting around the stage

 Pros:  Very intimate style of theatre.  Very dynamic.  Cons:  Extremely limited sight lines for sets and actors.  Actors are showing three quarters of the audience their back at any moment.

o Defined by extremely elevated seats. o Similar to the theatre in the round, but the seats are much more elevated.

 Pros:  Higher seats allow for better sight lines  Cons:  Sets are still limited because of sight lines  Actors still show their backs to three quarters of the audience at any given time.

o Defined by its outdoor location. o Commonly a three quarter arena stage. o Most commonly seen in Ancient Greek Theatre

 Pros:  Outdoor theatres allow for bigger audiences.  Set can be elaborate or quite minimal for the space.  Cons:  It’s outside…..most areas have actual weather….or heat here in the desert.  Not all amphitheatre have electricity.

 Any Questions?