History - Lone Star College
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History - Lone Star College
A Little History Three Types of Spaces Proscenium – The picture frame stage where the audience watches the actors through a opening. Thrust – Stage sticks out and the audience sits on three sides. Arena – Audience on all sides Greek Theatre Theatron – Steep seating area that surrounded the stage on three sides. Orchestra – Circular playing area. Skene – The stage house from which actors made their entrances Paraskenia – Long high walls, extended on each side of and parallel to the Skene. Proskenium – A columned arch at the rear of the platformed stage, right in front of the Skene. Eccyclema – wagon used for many things Periaktoi – Three sided walls with different scenes on each side Machina – A machine used to make the Greek gods come and go. Roman Theatre As with most things Roman they took the Greek stage and evolved it. Mainly they took all the separate parts of the Greek theatre and made it one building called the Scane Frons News Flash – Rome fell and so did theatre for about 500 years Medieval Theatre Pageant Wagon – stages mounted on wagons, toured around the country side The plays performed on these stages were moralistic tails or Biblical stories. Secrets – special effects stage scenery used to put on these plays 1500-1650 More modern recreations of Greek and Roman theatres. Forced Perspective – a Painting style that increases the apparent depth of an object Raked Stage – Stage that is higher in the back than front Stock Scenery – General location scenery Drop – Large cloth onto which a scene is painted 1650-1900 Stages got fancy Apron – flat extension of the stage floor in front of the proscenium Borders – Cloth drops hung above the stage to hide the above stage area Elevator Trap – 4x4 or 4x6 area of the stage that could raise and lower actors or scenery Elevator Stage – Large area that could lift whole sets Revolving Stage – Large disc built into the stage floor that turned on a central axis Concentric revolving stage - turntable inside another turntable