Proscenium - Wikipedia Proscenium The proscenium arch of the theatre in the Auditorium Building in Chicago The proscenium arch is the frame decorated with square tiles that forms the vertical rectangle separating the stage (mostly behind the lowered curtain) from the auditorium (the area with seats)
Proscenium | Architecture, Design History | Britannica Proscenium, in theatre, the frame or arch separating the stage from the auditorium, through which the action of a play is viewed In the ancient Greek theatre, the proscenium (Greek: proskēnion) originally referred to a row of colonnades, supporting a raised acting platform (logeion), and afterward
PROSCENIUM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com The proscenium of a theater stage is a structure in front of the stage that frames the action of the play It can be square or arched, and the stage curtain is generally directly behind it
PROSCENIUM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary In this type of theater, the actors are a lot closer to the audience, and there's no proscenium to hide behind The theater is one of the largest in the world, with its proscenium arch towering over the cast
Proscenium - definition of proscenium by The Free Dictionary 1 The area of a modern theater that is located between the curtain and the orchestra 2 The stage of an ancient theater, located between the background and the orchestra 3 A proscenium arch