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PARTS OFA THEATRE
1. STAGE
THE AREA OF THE THEATRE IN WHICH THE PERFORMANCE TAKES PLACE IS REFERRED
TO AS THE STAGE.
Stage directions or stage positions:
In order to keep track of how performers and set pieces more around the space, the stage is divided up into sections
oriented based on the performers perspective to the audience. Movement is choreographed by blocking which is
organized movement on stage created by the director to synchronize the actor's movement onstage in order to use
these positions.
Upstage: The area of the stage furthest from the audience.
Downstage: The area of the stage closest to the audience.
Stage Left: The area of the stage to the performer's left, when facing
downstage (i.e. towards the audience).
Stage Right: The area of the stage to the performer's right, when facing
downstage (i.e. towards the audience).
Center Stage: The center of the playing (performance) area.
Stage components. These are some of the most relevant ones:
Apron: The area of the stage in front of the proscenium arch. Typically not used
as a performance space.
Proscenium: The portal that divides the audience from the stage.
Safety curtain: A heavy fiberglass or iron curtain located immediately behind
the proscenium.
Wings: Areas that are part of a stage deck but offstage (out of sight of the
audience). The wings are typically masked with legs. The wing space is used
for performers preparing to enter, storage of sets for scenery changes and as
a stagehand work area. Wings also contain technical equipment, such as
the fly system.
Red curtain: A decorative element which separates the audience and the
actors after each scene.
"Stage Layout Plan" by DJSparky - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons -
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stage_Layout_Plan.jpg#/media/File:Stage_Layout_Plan.jpg
2. HOUSE
THE HOUSE CAN REFER TO ANY AREA WHICH IS NOT CONSIDERED PLAYING SPACE OR BACKSTAGE
AREA.
More specifically, the house refers to any area in the theatre where the
audience is seated. This can also include aisles, the orchestra pit, control
booth and balcony.Orchestra or Orchestra Pit: In productions where live music is required, such
as ballet, opera, and musicals, the orchestra is positioned in front and below of
the stage in a pit.
Auditorium: The section of the theatre designated for the viewing of a
performance. Includes the patrons main seating area, balconies,boxes, and
entrances from the lobby.Vomitorium: A passage situated below or behind a tier of seats.
Control booth: The section of the theatre designated for the operation of
technical equipment
FRONT OF HOUSE
Box office: A place where tickets are sold to the public for admission to a venue
3. BACKSTAGE
THE AREAS OF A THEATRE THAT ARE NOT PART OF THE HOUSE OR STAGE ARE CONSIDERED PART OF
BACKSTAGE.
Some of the most important elements we find in the
backstage are the following:
Dressing rooms: Rooms where cast members apply
wigs, make-up and change into costumes.
Green room: The lounge backstage. This is the room
where actors and other performers wait in when they
are not needed onstage or in their dressing rooms.
Catwalk: A catwalk is an elevated platform from which
many of the technical functions of a theatre, such as
lighting and sound, may be manipulated.
Shops and storage areas: Depending on the space
available a theatre may have its own storage areas
for old scenic and costume elements as well as
lighting and sound equipment.
THAT IS THE END!
IF YOU WANT TO LEARN MORE, GO TO HTTP://EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG/WIKI/PARTS_OF_A_THEATRE. ALL THE
INFORMATION ICLUDED IN THIS WORK COMES FROM THIS WEBPAGE. TEXT IS AVAILABLE UNDER THE CREATIVE
COMMONS ATTRIBUTION-SHAREALIKE LICENSE.

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Presentación parts of a theatre

  • 2. 1. STAGE THE AREA OF THE THEATRE IN WHICH THE PERFORMANCE TAKES PLACE IS REFERRED TO AS THE STAGE.
  • 3. Stage directions or stage positions: In order to keep track of how performers and set pieces more around the space, the stage is divided up into sections oriented based on the performers perspective to the audience. Movement is choreographed by blocking which is organized movement on stage created by the director to synchronize the actor's movement onstage in order to use these positions. Upstage: The area of the stage furthest from the audience. Downstage: The area of the stage closest to the audience. Stage Left: The area of the stage to the performer's left, when facing downstage (i.e. towards the audience). Stage Right: The area of the stage to the performer's right, when facing downstage (i.e. towards the audience). Center Stage: The center of the playing (performance) area.
  • 4. Stage components. These are some of the most relevant ones: Apron: The area of the stage in front of the proscenium arch. Typically not used as a performance space. Proscenium: The portal that divides the audience from the stage. Safety curtain: A heavy fiberglass or iron curtain located immediately behind the proscenium. Wings: Areas that are part of a stage deck but offstage (out of sight of the audience). The wings are typically masked with legs. The wing space is used for performers preparing to enter, storage of sets for scenery changes and as a stagehand work area. Wings also contain technical equipment, such as the fly system. Red curtain: A decorative element which separates the audience and the actors after each scene.
  • 5. "Stage Layout Plan" by DJSparky - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stage_Layout_Plan.jpg#/media/File:Stage_Layout_Plan.jpg
  • 6. 2. HOUSE THE HOUSE CAN REFER TO ANY AREA WHICH IS NOT CONSIDERED PLAYING SPACE OR BACKSTAGE AREA.
  • 7. More specifically, the house refers to any area in the theatre where the audience is seated. This can also include aisles, the orchestra pit, control booth and balcony.Orchestra or Orchestra Pit: In productions where live music is required, such as ballet, opera, and musicals, the orchestra is positioned in front and below of the stage in a pit. Auditorium: The section of the theatre designated for the viewing of a performance. Includes the patrons main seating area, balconies,boxes, and entrances from the lobby.Vomitorium: A passage situated below or behind a tier of seats. Control booth: The section of the theatre designated for the operation of technical equipment FRONT OF HOUSE Box office: A place where tickets are sold to the public for admission to a venue
  • 8. 3. BACKSTAGE THE AREAS OF A THEATRE THAT ARE NOT PART OF THE HOUSE OR STAGE ARE CONSIDERED PART OF BACKSTAGE.
  • 9. Some of the most important elements we find in the backstage are the following: Dressing rooms: Rooms where cast members apply wigs, make-up and change into costumes. Green room: The lounge backstage. This is the room where actors and other performers wait in when they are not needed onstage or in their dressing rooms. Catwalk: A catwalk is an elevated platform from which many of the technical functions of a theatre, such as lighting and sound, may be manipulated. Shops and storage areas: Depending on the space available a theatre may have its own storage areas for old scenic and costume elements as well as lighting and sound equipment.
  • 10. THAT IS THE END! IF YOU WANT TO LEARN MORE, GO TO HTTP://EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG/WIKI/PARTS_OF_A_THEATRE. ALL THE INFORMATION ICLUDED IN THIS WORK COMES FROM THIS WEBPAGE. TEXT IS AVAILABLE UNDER THE CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION-SHAREALIKE LICENSE.

Editor's Notes

  1. Stage components[edit] Apron: The area of the stage in front of the proscenium arch. Typically not used as a performance space.