Relacionar Columnas 5382093Versión en línea 5382093 por Stevi Wilson 1 thrust stage 2 Scrim 3 Wagon 4 arena stage 5 masking (scenic) 6 Sightlines 7 Gobo 8 Blackout 9 proscenium arch 10 Revolve 11 Cyclorama 12 ground row 13 raked stage is a structure in front of the stage that frames the action of the play. is a thin piece of metal, wood, or glass used to modify the shape of the projected light. device for scene changes, or shifts, by which three or more settings are constructed on a turntable around a central pivot visual axis is a normally unobstructed line of sight between an intended observer is a mobile platform that is used to support and transport movable, three-dimensional theatrical scenery A piece of scenery sitting on the floor upstage to create the sense of a horizon with the sky beyond. A piece of theatrical scenery used to conceal a part of the stage from the audience. n the Middle Ages and early Modern era typically sloped upwards away from the audience. is one that extends into the audience on three sides and is connected to the backstage area by its upstage end. is a lightweight woven cotton fabric used for stage effects a large curtain or wall, often concave, positioned at the back of the apse (semicircular recess) when all of the stage lights go out in a theater to indicate the passage of time or to mark the end of an act or scene. an acting area, which may be raised or at floor level, is completely surrounded by the audience.