Justin Ray Glosson @ivstinus
Do most theatres/venues fit the romantic art space, classical, baroque, renaissance, or medieval?— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) August 30, 2019
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This is a ‘hard to answer in our real world terms’ matter. Many taverns and most clubs and a few inn dining rooms have raised stages but also accommodate “strolling among the tables” players. In cities, there are many 2)
…purpose-built playhouses. The older ones tend to have bare stages overlooked by audience balconies, and do minimal “dressing” of the stage (like real-world Shakespearean theatres). In some wealthy patrons’ abodes, a stage…#Realmslore— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) August 30, 2019
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…may be no more than a space with a few stools or tables in front of a backdrop tapestry hung on a frame and flanked by two hanging lanterns. There are also haughty theatres amply decorated with statues that get used in plays.#Realmslore— Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) August 30, 2019