“the space”
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THE THEATRE. “The Space”. You should probably think about taking some notes. You never know when a test might come on this stuff, and you would want to know the information. . Well it’s up to you…I’m not going to make you take notes. . THE THEATRE. “The Space”. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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“The Space”THE THEATRE
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You should probably think about taking some notes.
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You never know when a test might come on this stuff, and you
would want to know the information.
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Well it’s up to you…I’m not going to make you take
notes.
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“The Space”THE THEATRE
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TYPES OF THEATRE’S
Theatre-in-the-round
STAGEActors perform in full view from all angles. Minimal scenery and
limited space leave the audience to create with their imagination.
STAGETheatre-quarter
theaterOften an awkward arrangement because actors cannot use the
front of the stage without alienating portions of the
audience. Similar consequences as theatre-in-the-round.
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TYPES OF THEATRE’S
Two-sided theatre
STAGEVery few of these types of
theatre’s still exist. This runway-like stage is used for combat and minimalist shows. All entrances
and exits must be from the same side.
STAGE
End stage theatreThis one of the most common spaces. It creates a box-like
impression in which the actors are separated from the audience
by the proscenium. There is plenty of room to hide the sets
and costumes backstage.
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TYPES OF THEATRE’S Thrust stage theatre
This is another common arrangement for a theatre space. It, just like the end stage theatre,
provides plenty of room backstage. However it, unlike the end stage, provides the actor the opportunity to get close up to the
audience.PITLOCKRY HALLThis is La Habra High School’s
space. It was designed to be used as a Lecture Hall, not as a theatre, and that creates some interesting
problems for a theatre performance. But it is a unique
combination of an end-stage and a thrust stage, with no seats on the
side
STAGE
STAGE
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Parts of the Theatre
STAGE
THE HOUSE
MEZZANINE
& BALCONY
LIGHT BOOTH
BOX OFFICE
LOBBYLOBBY
PROCENIUM THE MAIN
FIRE CURTAIN
LEGS
BACKSTAGEWINGS
CYCLORAMA (CYC)COSTUME
ROOM
FLY SPACE
APRON
GREEN ROOM
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MAP OF THE STAGE
(THE AUDIENCE)
UC
DCDC
LL
UL
DLDLCCRR
UR
DRDR
R OF C L OF C
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LIGHT PLOT
AP’S
SPOT LIGHTS
DIMMER PACK
LIGHT BOARD
3RD ELECTRIC
2ND ELECTRIC
1ST ELECTRIC
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THEATRE SPACE EMAIL ASSIGNMENTYour assignment is two fold: first to become
more familiar with different types of theatres and secondly to demonstrate your computer
and internet skills.You will go on the internet and find a picture of a
theatre space. You will copy that picture into a Word document and then you will comment, in the
document, about the features of that picture that you are familiar with. You will also write a several
sentences detailing what you feel about the particular picture that you copied. You will then attach that
message in an email and send it to…[email protected]