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proscenium

[proh-see-nee-uhm, pruh-] / proʊˈsi ni əm, prə- /


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The static images recall the views from live theater, where the eyes of the audience are limited by the proscenium and the angle of a particular seat to the stage.

From New York Times

Behind the grand proscenium of Hill’s “Brava!” is another such refuge: a gallery filled with images of painted pink roses, some outlined with green neon light.

From New York Times

“And so I began right then to move outside of the proscenium and to surprise those little devils, to throw things at them, to challenge them, to intimidate them.”

From New York Times

Even before the show starts, the audience sees, instead of the traditional scarlet Broadway show curtain, a series of narrow, folded silver vertical planes, framed within a metal proscenium.

From New York Times

It was a novel experience to see the orchestra on the stage, located back far enough from the proscenium opening to leave room for the principal singers across the stage front.

From Seattle Times