A stage that is completely or partially surrounded by seating. Typical examples are the open-air theaters of ancient Greece and Elizabethan theaters. This has the effect of increasing the intimacy between the stage and the audience, and has been attempted in experimental theaters since the modern era. →Framed stage/Amphitheater → Related topics Shakespeare's stage Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
全部もしくは一部が客席に囲まれた舞台。古代ギリシアの野外劇場やエリザベス朝演劇のものが典型的。舞台と客席との親密度を増す効果があり,近代以後の実験劇場において試みられている。→額縁舞台/円形劇場 →関連項目シェークスピア舞台 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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