The "upper stage" was a balcony which ran along the upper part of the front of the tiring house. This space was used whenever the play demanded that some actors be higher than others. This area was Juliet's balcony, the walls of Harfleur in Henry V, the masts of the ship in The Tempest and so on. Clearly, then, one group of people who would occupy this space, at least sometimes, were actors. But at the same time very wealthy people got seats on the stage, and this could mean either the lower or the upper stage. So, there would have been audience members in this space as well.
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Women were not allowed to act on stage.
The Stage Manager.
Juliet Capuliet
He trying to say all the worlds a stage its on big place and its quite frighten.
Because the front part of the stage, the proscenium, would 'thrust' out from the stage proper and into the audience space.
I think it's the pit, which is infront of the stage.
The stage of the Globe is often strewn with flower petals or leaves during performance. in 1996 the globe had rugs on its stage
Stage presence is crucial for a guitarist to captivate the audience during a live performance. It involves charisma, confidence, and engaging with the audience, enhancing the overall experience for the listeners.
A stage monitor is a speaker system that allows musicians to hear themselves and other performers on stage. It enhances the performance experience by providing clear and balanced sound, helping musicians stay in time and in tune, and allowing them to communicate effectively with each other during the performance.
The uncontrollable actor stormed off the stage during the performance.