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Proscenium Groundplan

Stage Types – Proscenium Arch

  The Proscenium Arch was the most common form of theatre building in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. The "Arch" acts like a picture frame through which the action can be seen. The picture above shows the Proscenium Arch of the York Theatre Royal in the UK. [ad#10Article] The term "Proscenium Arch" (or "Pros" to use a common theatre abbreviation) is also now used to describe any staging … [Read More...]

Thrust Theatre Groundplan

Stage Types – Thrust

Hang on... that's a photo of a Greek Amphitheatre! Yes... it's the amphitheatre at Hierapolis in Turkey (part of Greece in ancient history) and it's also a thrust theatre. The Thrust configuration is the oldest known fixed type of staging in the world, and it is thousands of years old! [ad#10Article] Thrust Stage - Basic Configuration   As you can see the basic shape of a modern thrust … [Read More...]

Ralph Koltai

Theatre Designers – Ralph Koltai

Ralph Koltai was born in Germany in the 1930's Ralph Koltai has been actively involved in theatre design and theatre for most of his adult life. And an extraordinary life it has been too! Koltai was born in Germany and as a Jew escaped Hitler's germany in 1939 whilst in his teens. During World War 2 Koltai worked as a labourer on a Scottish farm and later with the Royal Army Service Corps. After … [Read More...]

Training as a Theatre Designer

Before we get any further we really should point out a few things about any job in the theatre - The pay is awful. The pay for designers is worse than awful - even when you are successful. It's not uncommon to spend more money on your design, artwork, model box and research than you recuperate in wages or a fee. It's just as hard to become a famous designer as it is a famous actor. Now that … [Read More...]

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  • Stage Types - Proscenium Arch
  • Stage Types - Thrust
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  • Stage Types - Traverse
  • Theatre Designers - Ralph Koltai
  • Theatre Designers - Richard Hudson
  • Theatre Designers - Maria Bjornson
  • Theatre Designers - Ming Cho Lee
  • Training as a Theatre Designer
  • Technical Theatre Terms
  • Technical Drawing Lines

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