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1 “All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, and one man in his time plays many parts…”

2 Apron: The area of the stage in front of the procenium (arch).

3 ProsceniumProscenium, Proscenium arch: the boundary between the stage and the audience in a conventional theatre; it appears to form an arch over the stage from the audience's point of view. In some cases, it does create an arch over the stage.Proscenium arch

4 Raked stageRaked stage: a stage at an incline, usually with the rear side being higher (hence upstage.)

5 ThrustThrust: a stage that extends out into the audience, so that the audience is seated on three sides of it.

6 Theater the Round: A stage in the center of the theater, surrounded by audience on all sides.

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9 Artist depiction of the original Globe Theater, built in 1599 by Lord Chamberlain’s Men.

10 AsideSoliloquyMonologueDialogue Fourth Wall GroundlingsMalapropism (also Spoonerism, Bunkerism, Bushism) + Other Terms Discovered on Your Elizabethan/Shakespearean Scavenger Hunt (in groups)


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