
1) Apron 2) Forestage 3) Part of a theatre 4) Stage 5) Theater arch
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1) Forestage 2) Front 3) Stage
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A proscenium (προσκήνιον) is the area of a theatre surrounding the stage opening. A proscenium arch is the arch over this area. ==Origin== In ancient Rome, the stage area in front of the scaenae frons was known as the `proscenium`, meaning `in front of the scenery`. In the Roman theater, no proscenium arch existed, in the modern sens...
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part of the stage in front of the curtain
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• (n.) The part of the stage in front of the curtain; sometimes, the curtain and its framework. • (n.) The part where the actors performed; the stage.
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in theatre, the frame or arch separating the stage from the auditorium, through which the action of a play is viewed. In the ancient Greek theatre, ... [7 related articles]
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in a theatre, the facing given to a stage, usually implies an architectural treatment of some kind eg the proscenium arch.
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The traditional picture frame type of stage, usually with a curtain. Often abbreviated to "pros".
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An arch that frames a box set and holds the curtain, thus creating a sort of invisible boundary thro
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Pro·sce'ni·um noun ;
plural Proscenia . [ Latin , from Greek ...; ... before + ... a tent, a wooden stage, the stage. See
Scene .]
1. (Anc. Theater) The part where the actors performed; the stage.
2. (Modern Theater) The part of the stage in front o...
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A proscenium is that part in a theatre from the curtain or drop-scene to the orchestra. The term is also applied to the curtain and the ornamental framework from which it hangs.
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[
n] - the part of a modern theater stage between the curtain and the orchestra (i.e., in front of the curtain) 2. [n] - the wall that separates the stage from the auditorium in a modern theater
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a frame or arch separating the stage from the auditorium. The proscenium opening was of particular importance to the Realistic playwrights of the 19th century, such as Ibsen and Shaw, for whom it was a picture frame or an imaginary fourth wall through which the audience experienced the illusion of spying on characters.
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The arch or boarder that frames a stage.
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Almost all opera houses are procenium theatres. The proscenium arch is the frame around the stage (often golden) that divides the audience from the performers.
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noun the part of a modern theater stage between the curtain and the orchestra (i.e., in front of the curtain)
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proscenium wall noun the wall that separates the stage from the auditorium in a modern theater
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The part of the stage between the curtain and the orchestra pit.
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The part of the stage between the curtain and the orchestra pit
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Also calledthe arch that separates a stage from the auditorium. Abbr.: pros. · (formerly) the apron or, esp. in ancient theater, the stage itself.
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The front opening of the stage which frames the action.
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[Obscure words] the part of a stage between the curtain and the orchestra
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[The Glass Menagery] the part of a stage between the curtain and the orchestra
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