For centuries, theatre was built around a simple agreement: performers stepped into the light, audiences sat in the dark, and ...
I feel like I haven't seen many proscenium arches recently. In Punchdrunk's The Duchess of Malfi we dived up and down the stairwells of an office block. In Sucker Punch, the whole auditorium is ...
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Proscenium-arch productions of Shakespeare have fallen out of fashion, but is it time to cast aside our prejudice? Leading Shakespeare scholar Stanley Wells explains why front-on staging can make for ...
The Guthrie''s Proscenium Stage recently opened a production of The Great Leap, where playwright Lauren Yee envisions two basketball games between the United States and China through two university ...
This September, the spotlight turns to Rockwell’s Proscenium Theater as it prepares to debut — not just as a new stage, but as the setting for immersive, unforgettable experiences in the heart of the ...