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    A proscenium (Greek: προσκήνιον, proskḗnion) is the metaphorical vertical plane of space in a theatre, usually surrounded on the top and sides by a physical...
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    Rockwell West Tower The Manansala The Proscenium at Rockwell Kirov Tower Sakura Tower Lincoln Tower Lorraine Tower Proscenium Residences The Balmori Suites (under...
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    The Proscenium is a 24-storey office building in Midtown Atlanta, United States. The Proscenium was constructed in 2001. In October 2012 the Atlanta Business...
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    of the audience to them. The most common form found in the West is the proscenium stage. In this type, the audience is located on one side of the stage...
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    fullness and stretch them tight. Proscenium stages use a greater variety of drapes than arena or thrust stages. In proscenium theaters, drapes are typically...
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  • typically similar to the theatre in the round, or proscenium (though the stage will not have a proscenium arch. In almost all cases the playing space is...
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    separated from the performers by the proscenium arch. In proscenium theaters and amphitheaters, the proscenium arch, like the stage, is a permanent feature...
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    concept. The metaphor suggests a relationship to the mise-en-scène behind a proscenium arch. When a scene is set indoors and three of the walls of its room are...
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    protection feature used in large proscenium theatres. It is usually a heavy fabric curtain located immediately behind the proscenium arch. Asbestos-based materials...
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  • Foster (1999). Detours and Lost Highways: A Map of Neo-Noir. New York: Proscenium Publishers. ISBN 0-87910-288-8. Detours and Lost Highways: A Map of Neo-Noir...
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