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It really depends on what you mean by that question. Broadway refers to theatres in New York that have a certain capacity and can be variety of theatre styles. most are situated as proscenium and a shallow trust. the Broadway theatre is one of these theatres in New York. if you are refering to that, then yes it is a proscenium, but can have a little bit of a trust
It is the framimg device that is used when the curtain falls for an intervall or at the end of a play or performance
The word 'proscenium' is defined as "the part of a theatre stage in front of the curtain". It can also refer to the stage of an ancient theatre. With regard to playing spaces there are the following: proscenium: where the action is on a stage and the stage itself does not jut out into the audience or house space. thrust: the stage itself juts out into the house and the audience is on 3 sides - front, stage left and stage right. arena: theatre in the round where the audience is on all sides.
The word, proscenium, which was derived from ancient Rome, and literally translates to "In front of the scenery", is used to describe the area surrounding the front of a stage.
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the arch never ceases in transferring weight to the columns or pilasters
what does contractions mean in dance
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art of folk theatre