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Studio 10 cinemas
Studio 10 cinemas






studio 10 cinemas

The stage area is usually rectangular, more like a sports arena, with tiered seating. Arena theatresĪrena theatres are large scale auditoria and have a central stage area with audiences on all sides, similar to theatres in-the-round. In-the-round auditorium at the Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough. Scenery is minimal and carefully positioned to ensure it does not obstruct the audience’s view. The actors enter through aisles or vomitories between the seating. The arrangement is rarely ‘round’: more usually the seating is in a square or polygonal formation. These have a central performance area enclosed by the audience on all sides. The thrust stage at the Gulbenkian, University of Kent.

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Such stages are often used to increase intimacy between actors and the audience. The thrust stage area itself is not always square but may be semi-circular or half a polygon with any number of sides. Thrust stagesĪs the name suggests, these project or ‘thrust’ into the auditorium with the audience sitting on three sides. Theatres containing proscenium stages are known as proscenium arch theatres and often include an orchestra pit for live music and a fly tower for the movement of scenery and lighting. Sometimes the front of the stage extends past the proscenium into the auditorium. Their stages are deep and sometimes raked, meaning the stage is gently sloped rising away from the audience. Proscenium stages have an architectural frame, known as the proscenium arch, although not always arched in shape. The most common types of stage arrangements are listed below. Theatres have evolved with different internal layouts according to the types of productions presented there.








Studio 10 cinemas