Relacionar Columnas 5370763Versión en línea 5370763. por Kaden Ptasznik 1 Black Out 2 Scrim 3 Thrust Stage 4 Cyclorama 5 Sightlines 6 Black Box 7 Ground Row 8 Revolve 9 Backdrop. 10 Masking (Scenic) 11 Proscenium Arch 12 Arena Stage 13 Wagon 14 Gobo 15 Raked Stage What the audience sees onstage. (Making sure everything can be seen.) A simple performance stage, usually a small square. A mural or background behind the set of a play. A structure that frames the action of a play. A stage surrounded by an audience. A thin piece of material used to modify light. Light material used for making curtains. A stage that extends into the audience on three sides and is connected to the backstage area. A large curtain or wall positioned at the back of the apse. A long low piece of stage scenery. (Fence) A device used for scene changes and shifts. A piece of scenery used to conceal part of the stage. The sudden disappearance of all stage lights during a play. A mobile platform used to support and transport moveable scenery. A sloped stage, (making actors appear higher.)