Thursday, April 14, 2011

Assignment 7


 thrust stage



proscenium stage


1) In a theater that has a thrust stage, the stage extends out into the audience. In a proscenium stage, the audience is facing directly toward the stage as it goes straight across.



2) The fly gallery is a raised platform on the side of the stage where the stagehand works the ropes that control the curtains.

3) Scrims are used in theater to produce illusions and backdrops on stage. They are a piece of material almost like gauze that is placed between the light and the audience. They are are almost invisible and not noticed by the audience but really help give the performance flare and add more effects to the show.

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