- tilted and almost similar to a proscenium stage, lower downstage and elevated upstage, used in foregrounding and backgrounding.
RAKED STAGE
is how the play is visually and physically presented on stage—how actors move, where they stand, how the set looks, how lights and sound are used, and how scenes flow.
STAGING
This stage like a runway or catwalk. The audience are seated on both sides of the stage.
TRAVERSE STAGE
. The audience’s seats are either on the same level or leveled (low at the front and elevated at the back).
PROCENIUM STAGE
This stage is used when the production wants the audience to feel that they are part of the play
IN THE ROUND
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