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1 Staging

2 End on Staging Performance Area Audience Definition
A staging arrangement in which the audience all sit on one side facing the performance area. Things to consider when using End on Staging. Face the audience Project your voice When appropriate, exaggerate movement Performance Area Audience

3 Thrust Staging Definition
A staging arrangement in which the audience sit on three sides of the stage. Things to consider when using End on staging. Block the performance so that all sides of the audience have a good view. Large scenery can only be placed at the back of the stage. This is a much more intimate performance space. Audience Performance Area

4 Traverse Staging Audience Performance Area Definition
This staging arrangement is where the audience is placed on both sides of the performance space facing each other. Things to consider when using Traverse Turn at appropriate points to ensure all audience members have a good view/experience. This can be a more intimate stage space as the audience can see both the performance and each other’s responses to the performance. Audience Performance Area

5 Theatre in the Round Audience Performance Area Definition
This is the type of performance space where the audience surrounds the performance area on all sides. Things to consider when using Theatre in the Round. Turn at appropriate points to ensure all audience members have a good view/experience. In modern times, this staging is usually used for more intimate performances. Audience Performance Area

6 Arena Staging Definition Audience Performance Area
A staging arrangement in which the audience surround the performance on all sides, usually in straight lines. This is often used in sporting events. Audience Performance Area


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