Summary: The producer is the one with the money and is responsible for financing and arranging the production. The director works closely with the producer and also works close with the actors and actresses. He tells them where to go on the stage, what lines to say, when to say them. When in need for special effects, the producer and director get together and find specialists, choreographers, sound and lighting technicians to make their performance fantastic. The stage is another main part of theater. Most modern theaters feature an interior proscenium stage which is like any normal stage seen in a school auditorium. The bad thing about these is that when sitting in the balcony or behind a tall person it's hard to see and experience the central stage experience. Modern designers have been experiencing with stage designs like the Greek amphitheater. Which would give everyone a good view of everything. There was another stage called a apron stage where it is 20 or more feet closer than a proscenium stage. The other one is called a theater-in-the-round stage which is open on all sides like a boxing ring, surrounded by the audience. These are great because the actors usually come and go through the area near the audience.
Opinion: That would be really cool if we had stages like that! Like a boxing ring because everything would be up close, but i dont think there would be enough room for everyone. An amphitheater would be cool too but I dont think everyone would be able to hear, unless if they all had microphones then yes! I already knew what directors do but I didn't know that producers were the ones who dealt with the money and had to arrange everything! Interesting!
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