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  1. A theater, or playhouse, is a structure where theatrical works, performing arts, and musical concerts are presented. The theater building serves to define the performance and audience spaces. The facility usually is organized to provide support areas for performers, the technical crew and the audience members, as well as the stage where the performance takes place.
    Elements of a theater building

    A theater building or structure contains spaces for an event or performance to take place, usually called the stage, and also spaces for the audience, theater staff, performers and crew before and after the event. … See more

    History

    Greek theater buildings were called a theatron ('seeing place'). The theaters were large, open-air structures constructed on the slopes of hills. The most famous open-air greek theater was the Globe Theater where man… See more

    Asian theater design

    The traditional stage used in Noh theater is based on a Chinese pattern. It is completely open, providing a shared experience between the performers and the audience throughout the play. Without any proscenium… See more

     
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  1. Theater (structure) - Wikipedia

    Learn what a theater is, how it is built and what kinds of performances it can host. Explore the history and features of different theater structures, from ancient Greece to modern times.

     
  2. Theatre - Wikipedia

    Theatre or theater[a] is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present experiences of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage.

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    theatre, in architecture, a building or space in which a performance may be given before an audience. The word is from the Greek theatron, “a place of seeing.” A theatre usually has a stage area where the performance itself takes place.

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  9. How has the design of theatre buildings changed over …

    How has the design of theatre buildings changed over time? The first buildings used for theatrical performances in Britain were amphitheatres introduced by the Romans, who copied theatres from ancient Greece. These were semi-circular …

  10. Theatrical Architecture - Institute of Classical …

    Jun 9, 2020 · Learn about the history and evolution of theaters from ancient Greece and Rome to Renaissance Italy. Explore the designs and features of famous theaters by Palladio, Serlio, and others.

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