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proscenium

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


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East Coast scenes are presented in black and white, the assorted proscenium and backstage settings filmed in old, 99-seat theaters in Chinchón and nearby towns.

From Los Angeles Times

Directors can arrange a proscenium stage, an open black box space or a theater in the round — along with every possible permutation in between.

From Los Angeles Times

Onstage, performers froze in place until the Met’s golden curtain came down around its gilded proscenium.

From New York Times

But the beam-me-up rays of light are pulled away to reveal a floating proscenium, gilded at the edges and decorated with a landscape mural.

From New York Times

At his Greenwich Village duplex last month, he noted how the arched entrance to his blindingly white boudoir resembles a proscenium.

From New York Times