proscenium stage (Q3531)

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A theatre using stage with a proscenium opening and audience facing the stage.

A theatre using stage with a proscenium opening and audience facing the stage.
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proscenium stage
A theatre using stage with a proscenium opening and audience facing the stage.

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    proscenium stage (English)
    A theatre using stage with a proscenium opening and audience facing the stage. (English)
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    kukátkové jeviště (Czech)
    Divadelní budova barokního typu s hrací plochou oddělenou od diváků portálem s tím že scéna byla historicky koncipována na základě perspektivy. (Czech)
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    teatro all’italiana (Italian)
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    lijsttoneel (Dutch)
    theatervorm waarbij publiek recht tegenover het speelvlak zit (Dutch)
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    Guckkastentheater (German)
    Theater mit ausgeprägter baulicher Trennung zwischen Bühnen und Zuschauerbereich Öffnung (Guckkasten) an der Nahtstelle zwischen beiden welche dem Zuschauer die Bühneneinsicht nur über diese Schauöffnung erlaubt (German)
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    teatro a la italiana (Spanish)
    Un teatro que utiliza un escenario con una abertura de embocadura y en el que el público enfrenta el escenario. (Spanish)
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    escenario a la italiana (Spanish)
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    Proscenie (Swedish)
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    tittskåps-teater (Swedish)
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    scène à l’italienne (French)
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    Proscenium Stage (English)
    The proscenium stage is the most traditional and common theater structure. It features a large, usually rectangular stage framed by an arch called the proscenium arch. The audience faces the stage directly, with a clear "fourth wall" separating the actors from the audience. This type of stage allows for elaborate sets and backdrops and is commonly used for traditional plays, musicals, and operas.Most Broadway theaters feature proscenium stages. (English)
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