Proscenium - This type of stage has a proscenium arch framing the performance area, with the audience seated directly in front. It is the most common type of stage., Thrust - This stage configuration features a stage that extends into the audience area, surrounded by seating on three sides., Arena - This stage design allows the audience to view the performance from multiple angles, often with seating on all sides of the stage., Ally - This stage seats the audience on two opposite sides of the stage, Found Space - This type of theater is often performed in unconventional spaces such as abandoned buildings, warehouses, or outdoors., Apron - This term refers to the area of the stage that is closest to the audience., Full Back - Actors in this position are facing away from the audience., Center Stage - This term describes the part of the stage directly in the middle., Wings - This term describes the two areas off stage left and off stage right., Cheat Out - This term refers to when an actor faces slightly towards the audience so they aren't in a profile.,

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