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2ND COT

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  • - 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