The thrust stage brings the audience and performers:

a. into a set in which realistic spectacle is made possible.
b. closer to the lights and curtains, which makes the audience aware of the theatrical elements of a
performance.
c. into a closer and more intimate performer-audience relationship than in a proscenium theatre of the same
size.
d. into a rounded configuration so that the audience encloses the action.


c

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