• Little known facts, myths, and legends (AKA infrequently asked questions)

    Why is it called a green room? What do you do when someone shouts, "Heads"? Why isn't it OK to whistle on stage?

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  • Parts of a theatre building

    A brief, illustrated glossary of parts of a theatre building.

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  • Size matters

    How a growing American audience affects the size and cost of performing arts spaces

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  • Stage directions

    These are terms describing the locations and directions in a theatre building; many come from the descriptions of stage action in the play text. They are most relevant to a proscenium theatre, but can apply to other theatre forms.

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  • Types and forms of theatres

    A theatre is not simply a space for looking at or listening to a performance. A successful theatre for live performance supports the emotional exchange between the performer and the audience, and between members of the audience.

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  • What does a theatre design consultant do?

    The daily grind of any particular theatre consultant will, of course, depend on who she's working for and what sort of projects she's working on.

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  • What is theatre design?

    More is involved in designing a successful theatre than just providing good sightlines and acoustics. We've outlined what we see as four basic principles of good theatre design.

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