Relier Pairs 5382093Version en ligne 5382093 par Stevi Wilson 1 masking (scenic) 2 ground row 3 thrust stage 4 arena stage 5 proscenium arch 6 Scrim 7 raked stage 8 Gobo 9 Sightlines 10 Blackout 11 Cyclorama 12 Revolve 13 Wagon n the Middle Ages and early Modern era typically sloped upwards away from the audience. visual axis is a normally unobstructed line of sight between an intended observer when all of the stage lights go out in a theater to indicate the passage of time or to mark the end of an act or scene. is a thin piece of metal, wood, or glass used to modify the shape of the projected light. A piece of scenery sitting on the floor upstage to create the sense of a horizon with the sky beyond. is a structure in front of the stage that frames the action of the play. an acting area, which may be raised or at floor level, is completely surrounded by the audience. A piece of theatrical scenery used to conceal a part of the stage from the audience. is a lightweight woven cotton fabric used for stage effects is a mobile platform that is used to support and transport movable, three-dimensional theatrical scenery a large curtain or wall, often concave, positioned at the back of the apse (semicircular recess) device for scene changes, or shifts, by which three or more settings are constructed on a turntable around a central pivot is one that extends into the audience on three sides and is connected to the backstage area by its upstage end.