Kinds of Theatres/Venues
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Amphitheatre in Epidauros, Greece, built in 350 BC
An Amphitheatre: This is an open-air theatre, or arena, used for plays, concerts, and sports. It was first designed by the ancient Greeks.
A Black Box/Experimental Theatre: a simple, modern theatre with no real stage or podium.
Community/Regional/Amateur theatre: a local theater with productions made by and for a community, or town. There was a Little Theatre Movement in America in the 20th century, promoting these productions.
Dinner Theatre: These are restaurants that provide a live theatre performance, often musical, while you eat. If you like singing, and don’t like small talk while you eat, you might like it.
A Repertory Theatre/Company: This is a company that has a repertoire, or list, of plays ready to perform any time. They rehearse and perform every week. They might change their repertoire over time, depending on what’s popular.
The Mischief Makers of Nottingham, England
Street Theatre: This is any outdoor production, where the audience doesn’t pay. It can be in a park, a car park, a shopping center, or a street corner. Since there are usually no speakers, performers focus more on dance, slapstick humour, and mime.
Summer Stock Theatre: These are theatres that only run shows in the summer.
A Theatrette: a small simple theatre in a larger theatre complex, or school, like one movie screen in a multiplex. They often have a movie screen, and can double as a lecture hall.
A Touring Company: is a traveling theatre company that tours different cities and countries.
A Theatrette: a small simple theatre in a larger theatre complex, or school, like one movie screen in a multiplex. They often have a movie screen, and can double as a lecture hall.
A Touring Company: is a traveling theatre company that tours different cities and countries.
FAMOUS THEATRES
In the UK :
The Royal Shakespeare Theatre, in Stratford-upon-Avon , seats 1040.
Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in Southwark, London , “seats” 3000 – many have to stand.
The Royal Albert Hall in London seats 5544. I think they only play concerts?
The Royal National Theatre in London seats 1160.
The Royal Opera House in London seats 2256.
The Edinburgh Festival Theatre seats 1915.
In the USA :
Carnegie Hall in NYC has three auditoriums with 3671 seats total.
The JFK Center in Washington DC has a concert hall, opera house, and theatre with a total of 5,863 seats.
The Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Upstate New York seats 5100.
The Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville Tennessee seats 4372.