Why it is must to design the stage of an amphitheater
The stage in the most important for an amphitheater, the
stage has been designed for the actors or the artists for performing some kind
of event and the point of focus for the audience. According to the
architectural feature the stage of a Marymoor
Amphitheater will have a platform that are often raised or some series of
the platforms. In some of the situations, these could be temporary or might be
adjusted but when it comes to the theater and the other building that are
devoted to such kind of productions, the stage will be a permanent feature .
Here are some various types of stages that can be used for the theaters.
The thrust stage or
the theater
The stage will be surrounded by the audience on all the
three sides. Then the fourth side will be serving as a background. In the
normal modern arrangement, the stage will be mostly a square or as a
rectangular shape as a playing area, these are basically raised, and are
surrounded by the raked seating.
The end stage
The end stage will be extended from wall to wall, same as
the thrust stage with some audience on one side. The back stage is nothing but
the background wall. There are no real wing space to all the sides, though
there are various entrances that are located. One of the
best example will be the music hall, it is because in a music hall the
background walls will be surrounded while playing some space on all the three
sides. Same as the thrust stage, the scenery will be serving as a background
initially rather than the surrounding for the space of acting. Another type is
the arena theater, it is nothing but a central stage that has been surrounded
by the audience in all the sides of the theater. The stage are is mostly raised
for improving the view lines.
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