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BEFORE WE START LET’S PLAY 1ST A GAME CALLED GUESS

THE WORD
HERE’S THE INSTRUCTION FOR THIS GAME
YOU ARE GOING TO GUESS THE WORD USING THE PICTURE
THAT I WILL SHOW YOU AS WELL AS THE DESCRIPTION
THAT WILL SERVE AS YOUR CLUE OR HINT

Look at this picture class


What did you notice from the picture?
Ma’am there’s a spotlight and chairs for audience.

Someone will having a performance

It’s all red like the curtain and seats.


What do you call of this?
A Stage Ma’am
They have different structures and designs.

What structures have you seen from each picture?

The seat of audience has different position. The stage also has different
shape. Different types of stage.

Why do you think there is a need to use different types of stage in


various plays?
To be organized when it comes to different occasion or events.

Have you ever performed on a stage? 


A play must have a performance space. This
Space should provide a stage, or area where the players perform, and
separate area where the audience watches. The stage in your school
might be in a theatre or auditorium, or it might be part of the classroom.
A performance space can be any area designated for acting that is set
apart from the audience.

Additional information about what is a Stage?

The area where the players perform; usually a raised platform.


What are the types of stage?

4 types of stage

Give me one

Very good!
1. Thrust stage
From this illustration

What can you say about the design or structures of thrust stage?

The audience is seated at the front, left and right side of the stage.

The thrust configuration is the oldest known fixed type of staging in the
world, and it is thousands of years old. The audience sits on three side of
the stage.
What can you say?
It is stage where the audience sits on one side of the stage only.
The vestigial platform was called the apron which stood in front of the
proscenium arc and accommodated most of the acting.
An Apron is a segment of the stage which protrudes through and beyond
the Proscenium Arch.

Proscenium stage- the audience faces one side of the stage directly, and
normally sits at a lower height.
In the round Stage
What can you say about this type of stage?
An in-the-round stage is positioned at the center of the audience.

It is also called arena stage. It is a stage constructed so that the


audience can sit on all sides. This type of stage creates quite an
intimate atmosphere, and is good for drama that needs audience
involvement.
And finally the last one is?
1. Traverse Stage
Here’s the illustration of this stage.
Where do you usually see this type of stage?
Fashion Shows, modeling ma’am
Traverse Stage- a stage where the audience sits on two sides. Also, this
type of stage is good for creating an intimate atmosphere.
A 'traverse stage' is a form of theatrical (theatre stage] in which the
audience is predominantly on two sides of the stage, facing towards each
other.
Do you have any questions about our topic?
A. Application
LET'S REVIEW

AGAIN WHAT TYPE OF STAGE IS WHERE THE AUDIENCE CAN


SIT ON ALL SIDES?

WHAT ABOUT THE AUDIENCE FACES ONE SIDE OF THE


STAGE DIRECTLY?

THE AUDIENCE SITS THREE SIDE OF THE STAGE?

A STAGE WHERE THE AUDIENCE SITS ON TWO SIDES?

Students will guess the name and type of the prominent stage that the
teacher will be showing in front of the class.
- Mall of Asia Arena-
It is in the round type of stage ma’am!

-Smart Araneta Coliseum-


It is in the round type of stage again ma’am!
-Sydney Opera House-
It is proscenium type of stage ma’am,
the audience faces one side of the stage directly

-Gladiator Arena, Rome-


It is in the round type of stage ma’am!

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