answersLogoWhite

0

the wings; it's the areas in between the big black/navy blue curtains

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What were Shakespeare's stages famous for?

They all had audience on three sides. This kind of stage is called a "thrust stage" and has become increasingly popular in modern theatre design.


What was the open gound around the stage called?

its called an arena stage or theatre in the round


What was the stage called in Greek theatre?

auditorium


What does proscenium mean in drama?

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.


Sides of a stage?

The areas to the sides of a stage (that the audience cannot see) are called the wings.


What are the sides of a stage called?

They are called the wings.


The area behind a stage or the sides of the stage?

The whole area is simply called "backstage." The sides, to be specific, are called the "wings."


What is a thrust stage?

THRUST STAGEIn theatre, a thrust stage (also known as a platform stage or open stage) is one that extends into the audience on three sides and is connected to the backstage area by its upstage end.Many of the works of Shakespeare were first performed on the thrust stage of the Globe Theatre and lend themselves to such a stage design in modern times as well.


What are hanging cloths to conceal theatre stage called?

Curtains


What is a stage surrounded by audience from three sides called?

A Thrust Stage


What is a traverse theater?

An alternative arrangement of seating to the classic (end-on) arrangement, in which the audience are placed on two opposite sides of the stage. Other alternatives include theatre in the round, in which the audience are present on all four sides of the stage, and thrust in which the audience sit on three sides of the stage.


Why te stage in Shakespeares theatre was called a thrust stage?

Because the front part of the stage, the proscenium, would 'thrust' out from the stage proper and into the audience space.