- "stalls"
level of the audience,
which was the
original meaning of the
proscaenium in
Roman theatres,
where this mini-facade was
given more architectural...
-
frons was a high back wall of the
stage floor,
supported by columns. The
proscaenium was a wall that
supported the
front edge of the
stage with
ornately decorated...
-
erected or
inscribed for all to see in
front of the tribunalia, in the
proscaenium or
scaenae frons,
parts of the
building meant to be in the
public eye...
- the
seating area of the
cavea and the
stage building. The
Doric order proscaenium of the
stage structure (c. 12 m wide) is well
preserved and thus important...
-
frons was a high back wall of the
stage floor,
supported by columns. The
proscaenium was a wall that
supported the
front edge of the
stage with
ornately decorated...
-
Conference for
Crayon Sun, 2025
Selection for
Origins Play
Festival (
Proscaenium Theatre Company, NYC) for
Crayon Sun, 2024 Semi-finalist for Blue Ink...
- edge of the
stage with
ornately decorated niches off to the sides. The
proscaenium,
which is 3.16
meters high, and its
facade is
decorated with an Ionic...
-
theatre view: 1)
Scaenae frons 2)
Porticus post
scaenam 3)
Pulpitum 4)
Proscaenium 5)
Orchestra 6)
Cavea 7)
Aditus maximus 8) Vomitorium,
Roman theatre...
- by
statues positioned on pedestals. The stage's facade,
known as the
proscaenium, was
enclosed and
intricately decorated, a
feature referred to as the...
- own voice: that is of
utmost importance. Joneleit's
opera Der Brand.
Proscaenium emblemati**** on a
libretto of
Michael Herrschel after Andreas Gryphius...