Phrases with «proscenium arch»

A proscenium arch is a large frame or opening that separates the stage from the audience in a theater. Full definition

Sentences with «proscenium arch»

  • Some of these take the form of in - car conversations, Cave prowling the streets in his retro Jag with the likes of Ray Winstone (who starred in the Cave - scripted western The Proposition) and Kylie Minogue (with whom he recorded the murder ballad Where the Wild Roses Grow), the windscreen providing a mobile proscenium arch. (theguardian.com)
  • In his painting, the town walls act as a great proscenium arch, framing a brightly lit stage where a fat cleric licks his lips as the cook carries the «Roast Beef of Old England» to the British inn - and Hogarth himself peers over a wall, like a stagehand making notes in the wings. (theguardian.com)
  • In Crush, 2016, from the Rome (Eternal Cities) series, a fragmented pink proscenium arch hangs over a jumbled night scene of Rome. (garveysimon.com)
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