Theater Stages Different types of Staging Wings STAGE Apron Audience Wings Proscenium Arch Stage within an enclosing arch Different types of Staging Audience Stage Audience Audience Thrust Stage Audience seated on three sides of the acting area Different types of Staging End On Stage Audience Audience seated at one end – acting area at the other Different types of Staging Theatre in the round Audience seated all around the acting area Stage Audience Audience Audience Audience Different types of Staging Avenue Stage (also Audience Stage Audience known as Traverse Stage) Audience seated on two sides of the acting area. Seats are often raked. Different types of Staging Promenade Theatre Audience follows the action on foot, moving from one location to another. Stage Stage Stage Theatre Stages •You have now revised your knowledge of the different types of staging. •We will work our way through the following slides and write down your answers to the given definitions. You can check your answers at the end. •At the end you will find some types of stage and theatre stage revision questions to complete. Theatre Stage Vocabulary What is the term given to the part of the stage in front of the curtain? Apron Theatre Stage Vocabulary Revision What name is given to the areas of seating above the stalls? Balcony Theatre Stage Vocabulary Revision What name is given to the area for the audience, generally filled with seats? House Sometimes called the Auditorium Theatre Stage Vocabulary Revision What term is given to any job in the theatre which involves dealing with the audience e.g. box office, refreshments, usher? Front of House Theatre Stage Vocabulary Revision What is the name given to the non-acting area behind the stage? Backstage Theatre Stage Vocabulary Revision What is the name given to the area of seating above the stalls and below the balcony? Dress Circle Theatre Stage Vocabulary Revision What is the name given to the canvas cloth which covers the back of the stage: can be lit? Cyclorama Theatre Stage Vocabulary Revision What is the name given to the area above the stage from where scenery/actors are flown in on pulleys ? Flies Theatre Stage Vocabulary Revision What is the name given to the drapes which curtain off the sides, or back, of the stage? Generic term: Blacks Teasers Legs Borders Theatre Stage Vocabulary Revision What is the name given to the area in which actors wait when not on stage during a performance? Green room Theatre Stage Vocabulary Revision What is the name given to the back white drop which can be lit? Cyclorama Theatre Stage Vocabulary Revision What is the term given to the side of the stage where prompter and stage manager sit during performance? Stage Manager’s stations Theatre Stage Vocabulary Revision What is the name for the see-through material which cannot be seen through when lit from the front, but can be seen through when lit from behind? Click HERE to see some examples of this. Skrim Theatre Stage Vocabulary Revision What is the name for stage fireworks? Pyrotechnics Theatre Stage Vocabulary Revision What is the term for a piece of scenery on wheels for ease of movement? Wagons Theatre Stage Vocabulary Revision What is the name given to a stage which turns in a circle? Revolving Stage Theatre Stage Vocabulary Revision What is the term given to the sides of a theatre stage? Wings Theatre Stage Vocabulary Revision What is the name given to a door in a floor? Trapdoor Revision Questions Now you have revised your knowledge of the different types of staging and the Theatre Stage vocabulary, answer the following questions on paper or on WORD and email to your teacher. Choose either General or Credit level. General Level Revision Questions 1. Take ‘Theatre in the round’, ‘Thrust Stage’ and a ‘Proscenium Arch’ stage in turn and say what you would consider to be the advantages and disadvantages of using each of these types of staging for a performance. 2. Think of a recent stimulus drama. What would have been the ideal venue and target audience for your drama? Say why. 3. Draw the stage, marking the audience position clearly for this IDEAL venue. Use slides two to seven to help you. 4. Imagine you have to design a Backcloth for the scenery of a play set in a busy street. Outline what ideas you would have and why these would help set this scene. 5. Can you think of two reasons why having stage Wings would be useful during a performance? Credit Level Revision Questions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Take each type of staging and write down the advantages and disadvantages of using this type of stage for a performance. Think of a recent stimulus drama. What would you choose as the ideal venue for this performance? Give reasons why. Click HERE or visit the site to try the 2009 SQA Credit Past Paper question number four, which asks about the staging and seating arrangements in a Theatre. If you are unsure go back through the slides. Give reasons why you think using a Revolving stage would be effective for a performance. Write down your design ideas for using either a Gauze, backcloth or Cyclorama for a performance which is set in a Graveyard. Explain your choice. Give an example of a performance you have either seen or created where you could have used Flies? Well Done You have now completed revision on Staging and Theatre Stage vocabulary. NOW evaluate your understanding: Red- still struggling Amber understand some of this revision Green- fully understand If you require more help inform your teacher and refer to the ‘Body of Knowledge.’