Associations to the word «Proscenium»
Noun
- Arch
- Auditorium
- Seating
- Balcony
- Mcguire
- Scenery
- Curtain
- Apron
- Theatre
- Plaster
- Theater
- Stage
- Thrust
- Playhouse
- Ceiling
- Rockwell
- Lighting
- Box
- Audience
- Orchestra
- Staging
- Seat
- Pit
- Lobby
- Opening
- Venue
- Tier
- Width
- Projection
- Cinema
- Dome
- Frame
- Opera
- Multimedia
- Arena
- Space
- Screen
- Spectator
- Interior
- Dressing
- Configuration
- Front
- Performance
- Panel
- Gallery
- Performer
- Capacity
- Hall
- Pillar
- Wall
- Fly
- Wide
- Round
- Timber
- Lift
- Depth
- Booth
- Studio
- Illusion
- Style
- Height
- Restoration
- Deep
- Design
- Column
- Scene
- Dance
- Side
- Floor
Adjective
Wiktionary
PROSCENIUM, noun. (in a modern theater) The stage area between the curtain and the orchestra.
PROSCENIUM, noun. (in an ancient theater) The stage area immediately in front of the scene building.
PROSCENIUM, noun. (in an ancient theater) The row of columns at the front the scene building, at first directly behind the circular orchestra but later upon a stage.
PROSCENIUM, noun. A proscenium arch.
PROSCENIUM ARCH, noun. (in a theatre) The arch that frame a stage, and separates it from the auditorium.
PROSCENIUM ARCHES, noun. Plural of proscenium arch
Dictionary definition
PROSCENIUM, noun. The part of a modern theater stage between the curtain and the orchestra (i.e., in front of the curtain).
PROSCENIUM, noun. The wall that separates the stage from the auditorium in a modern theater.
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