Understanding Different Stage Types
Drama
Year 9
9 questions
~18 mins
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This worksheet explores various stage types used in theatre productions. You will identify, describe, and sketch different stage formats.
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Understanding Different Stage Types
Subject: DramaGrade: Year 9
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This worksheet explores various stage types used in theatre productions. You will identify, describe, and sketch different stage formats.
Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
1.
Name three different types of stages used in theatre productions.
[4 marks]2.
Describe the main features of a proscenium stage. Include details about the audience arrangement and the stage layout.
[6 marks]3.
Explain how a thrust stage differs from a proscenium stage in terms of audience placement and stage design.
[6 marks]4.
Draw a simple sketch of an arena stage. Label the stage and the audience seating around it.
[8 marks]Drawing / Sketch space
5.
Imagine you are designing a stage for a small school play. Which stage type would be most suitable if your audience is seated in front of the stage only? Justify your choice.
[4 marks]6.
List two advantages of using a thrust stage for a performance.
[4 marks]7.
Sketch a simple layout of an in-the-round stage. Include the stage and audience seating areas.
[8 marks]Drawing / Sketch space
8.
What are some challenges actors might face when performing on a stage with a flexible or adaptable design, such as a black box theatre?
[5 marks]9.
Describe how the layout of a stage can influence the way a story is told and experienced by the audience.
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- 1/2/2026
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- 1/2/2026
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