AMPHITHEATRE - Circular or oval open-air theatre with a large raked seating area (often semi circular) sloping down to the stage., APRON - The Apron is a section of the stage floor which projects towards or into the auditorium., BLACK BOX - A flexible studio theatre where the audience and actors are in the same room, surrounded by black tabs (curtains)., END ON - Traditional audience seating layout where the audience is looking at the stage from the same direction. This seating layout is that of a Proscenium Arch theatre., FOUND SPACE - A performance space that wasn’t designed to be one (e.g. historic buildings, factories, public areas)., IN THE ROUND - Theatre in the Round is a form of audience seating layout where the acting area is surrounded on all sides by seating. There are often a number of entrances through the seating. Special consideration needs to be given to onstage furniture and scenery as audience sightlines can easily be blocked., PROMENADE - Form of staging where the audience moves around the performance space and sees the play at a variety of different locations., PROSCENIUM ARCH - The opening in the wall which stands between stage and auditorium in some theatres; the picture frame through which the audience sees the play. The “fourth wall”., SITE-SPECIFIC THEATRE - A piece of performance which has been designed to work only in a particular non-theatre space., THRUST - Form of stage which projects into the auditorium so that the audience is seated on at least two sides of the extended piece., TRAVERSE - Form of staging where the audience is on either side of the acting area.,

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