Arena - Is the theatre style of early Greeks. The actors are surrounded on all sides by the audience and they make exits and entrances thought the aisles. Medieval - Is the theatre which uses playing areas called mansions inside the churches and portable wagons wheeled about outside the churches. Elizabeth - Is the theatre which was a wooden structure providing an enclosed space around a country open sky. Proscenium - Is the stage of the nineteenth century. This type of stage distances the audience from the play, providing a clear frame behind which the performances act out their scenes. Theatre of Cruelty - Was developed in France. This type of theatre closes the gap between the actor and audiences.