Studio Theatre
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Studio theatre refers to a small theatre space such as The Pit, London or the Studio Theatre Sheffield,Sheffield, seating between 80 and 200 people. The term is often used to distinguish between the main, proscenium arch space and the smaller space when these are housed in a single complex (eg The Pit).
As part of the title of a company, Studio Theatre may refer to:
- The Studio Theatre, Ilfracombe, An amateur dramatics society in Ilfracombe, Devon
- The Studio Theatre (Washington, D.C.)
[edit] Studio Theatres
- Broadway Theater Project (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
- The Studio Theatre (Washington, D.C.)
- Source Theatre Company (Washington, D.C.),closed 2006[1]
- Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company (Washington, D.C.)
[edit] Notes
- ^ "Debt-Ridden Source Theatre Closes, Plans to Sell Building", by Jacqueline Trescott and Jane Horwitz, Washington Post, Thursday, February 9, 2006; Page C04. Online: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/08/AR2006020802539.html