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Mr.Ruffner

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Arena/Stadium   The playing area is in the center of a large open space which usually seats thousands of people.  
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Proscenium   The stage is often raised a few feet higher than the first rows of the audience. The audience is on a rake, getting higher as the seating goes towards the rear of the house.  
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Thrust   The playing area protrudes out into the house with the audience seating on more than one side  
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Theatre in the round   The playing area is surrounded by audience seating on all sides.  
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Traverse   The elongated playing area is surrounded by audience seating on two sides.  
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Black box theatre   A bare-bones stage of various seating types.  
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Upstage   The area of the stage furthest from the audience.  
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Downstage   The area of the stage closest to the audience.  
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Stage Left   The area of the stage to the performer's left, when facing  
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Stage Right   The area of the stage to the performer's right, when facing downstage (i.e. towards the audience).  
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Center Stage   The center of the playing (performance) area.  
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Center Line   An imaginary reference line on the playing area that indicates the exact center of the stage, travelling from up to downstage.  
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Onstage   The portion of the playing area visible to the audience.  
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Offstage   The area surrounding the playing space not visible to the audience. Typically this refers to spaces accessible to the performers but not the audience, such as the wings, crossovers, and voms.  
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