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The functions and types of the stage and auditorium space were examined in the space of performing arts centers. Unlike the Greek period when they put on plays where the wide orchestra was used as the main stage and the long and high one before the scaene as the auxiliary stage, the Roman period marked the changes to the stage, which was put in front of the higher, wider and bigger scaene frons. During the Medieval times, there were plays of diverse types consisting of the mansion and platea using the space at the church, market, or plaza. It's during the Renaissance that the proscenium type, which blocked direct exchanges with the audience, began to be applied. As the stage became bigger in size and deeper in the back, there was a huge popularity of plays, operas, and comedies using the stage setting. Entering the modern times, there appeared the apron, which put the front of the proscenium more forward for a change. |