This picture shows a thrust stage. It is very interesting because the audience can sit around the stage, which is a very creative way to let the audience interact more with the actors. The different angles provide the audience with different perspectives. The thrust stage also provides the actors more space to perform; it creates a very unique shape of the stage.
This picture is of the booth in the MS/HS theatre. The booth controls the lighting, sound effects, and music with different types of equipment. Directers are able to see the stage very clearly through the booth.
This picture shows the cyclorama, a white sheet of fabric used as a background, helps create a clean background, so that the scene looks like a moving picture. There are also other background boards that can be placed in front of the cyclorama. The height of the theatre is very high so that the background board and the cyclorama can be fully raised up.
This is the dimmer room, the dimmers inside the room control all the power of the lights, every piece of lighting connects to one dimmer in the shelves. The MS/HS theatre is an older theatre; the brightness of the lights can only be controlled by the dimmer room. If the power of the dimmer room connected to the lights is weaker, the lights are dimmer.
This picture shows most parts of the stage. I really like this picture because you can see how the stage is organized. The upper part of the photo shows the main stage, where actors are visible to the audience. The lower part shows parts of the backstage. The legs can help actors to hide behind it. There are also many lightings from two side of the stage.
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.