Proscenium
A proscenium is a stage arrangement in which the performance takes place behind a large vertical plane called the proscenium arch, which frames the view for the audience. The opening beneath the arch, the proscenium opening, separates the stage from the seating area and is typically aligned with the audience’s eye line. The space behind the arch, the stage house, contains the stage itself, a fly tower for scenery and lighting, and backstage facilities.
In traditional theatres, the audience faces the arch, creating a “fourth wall” illusion that preserves a perceived
The proscenium stage emerged from 17th-century Italian theatre design and became widely adopted in Europe and