proscenium

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–noun Theater. 
1. Also called proscenium arch. the arch that separates a stage from the auditorium. Abbreviation: pros.
2. (formerly) the apron (圍裙,停機,坪臺口) or, esp. in ancient theater, the stage itself.


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But now the Ekdahls' frame-filling luxuries are even fuller, their decadence dazzlingly more decadent—the first act's extended Christmas Day pageant and dinner-time festivities become as much about their consumption as ours. 

Everything gets an upgrade, from Marik Vos's chic costume design and Anna Asp's sensory-overloading art direction to cinematography legend Sven Nykvist's lush dollies and measured zooms. (All three won Oscars for their work.) 

But as the words on Alexander's puppet proscenium [dictate] in the opening shot, "Ei Blot Til Lyst" ("Not for pleasure alone"): The longer running time [fleshes] out motives and [sheds] light on previously unnoticed performances. 

Crucial speeches get vocalized, phantoms in the attic literally materialize, and Alexander's imagination is finally set free during a mythic final-act yarn [spun] by his bedside. 

Go on, indulge yourself. 


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Mezzanmine

amphitheater
We can go to Verona and find Romeo and Juliet and sit in the amphitheater.
marquee
tormentor 
proscenium 
repertory
podium
In a [robust] Best Actress victory, lead actress Swank managed to beat perennial favorite Annette Bening to the [Oscar] podium in 1999
Julia's expert craft garnered 11 Oscar nominations including Best Picture, and won three, allowing passionately left-wing, pro-PLO winner Redgrave to take her politics to the [podium] and make herself persona non grata at the Oscars. 
This time, he also brings to the [podium] a formidable skill with actors.
dais
and while on the [dais], the elixir starts to wear off.

canopy
what lies beneath the impenetrable [jungle] canopy of the [Amazon] 
awning
The porter says it's the third floor. Must be the one with the awning.
Wouldn't it be nice to have the wedding|right here at the school? The garden will be in|full bloom and the roses out. We could put up a candy-striped awning.
mansard 
The Alcazar de Segovia, with its mansard [roofs] and numerous turrets reminiscent of Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty's castle, was depicted as Sir Lancelot's home in Gaul (France) in this film.

shed
When Jonas finds the girl's backpack, he sets a trap for the killer near a remote [shed].
bodega
bungalow
Nadi, and his son, Esmail (Jonathan Ahdout), with an apartment in California. He buys a California bungalow, thinking he can fix it up, sell it again, and make enough money to send Esmail to college. 
shack
She discovers that Carl is shacked [up] with a beautiful 
then shocks everyone by going [materialistic] and hitting it big as a model in Manhattan, where she shacks [up] with a photographer she detests.
barrack
billet
bunker
Pyrotechnic
chalet
RAPIST OF A THIRTEEN YEAR OLD GIRL Roman Polanski was granted a $4.5 million bail today [ostensibly] freeing him from his current [occupancy] in a Swiss jail to move back to his Alpine chalet. 瑞士的農舍

cubicle 
mural 
Denis's main principle is [kinesthetic] immersion. A former French colonial who spent part of her childhood in Djibouti, she introduces her material with a pan along a crumbling [wall] mural, accompanied by the legionnaire anthem.
fresco 
You see here these frescoes by Giotto, depicting the life of St. Francis.
alfresco 
garret
The King of Cups paints you lounging in his garret in Paris, pens a script for you in the Hollywood Hills, dedicates books in your name from his cabin in New England.
attic 
Shunned by her, Bowie deteriorates quickly and Deneuve buries him in a box in her [attic] next to her previous lovers.
gazebo 
You want to see the damndest thing? Come [up] to the gazebo.
turret
Where are they? In the turret.
steeple
Temples, and statues and steeples won't show it! 尖塔,尖頂
I know a church behind a hamlet, where a fine steeple is reflected in the water. In the pure water of the river.
patio
A smoking patio. They're going for our stoners. 天井,露臺
Remember that summer I built that patio at your house? You were working there.
In the patio, I slipped and fell.
igloo
Who else was there? It's an igloo. And? I made it. Yeah, my brother. 圓屋頂的小屋
He [proceeds] to have a terrible, horrible, [no]-good, very bad day, where his older sister's friends break his homemade igloo and he has to eat dinner with his mother (Catherine Keener) and her new "friend" (Mark Ruffalo).
I'll close up shop and move to Alaska, lock, stock and barrel. Sweep out my igloo, here I come.
veranda
There is a touching scene where his mother wakes from a dream on the [veranda] of her summer cottage and has a loving conversation with him. 陽臺, 遊廊, 走廊
verandah
Shortly after on the verandah, didn't your husband slap you hard enough, so that you fell against the wall?
piazza
This final obligation takes him to a picturesque town [nestled] amongst [lush] Italian hills, its historical piazzas bursting with life.
perm
berm
they "hydrate" and then stand in a row, on a [berm], pissing,【建】城牆與外壕間的狹路
abutment
You just backed over a 2-feet concrete abutment, you didn't even slow down.【建】橋礅
parapet
We leaned on the parapet of the bridge and looked down into the water. I shivered, and Alec put his arm round me.【軍】胸牆
Pat Buchanan: HE DESCRIBED ME AS A HALF-CRAZED DAVY CROCKETT RUNNING AROUND THE PARAPETS OF NIXON'S ALAMO.

pylon
I saw power pylons on the way in. They must lead somewhere. 塔門【電】高壓線鐵塔
basilica
tribune. a raised platform for the seats of [magistrates], as in an ancient Roman basilica (古羅馬) 長方形會堂【建】長方形建築








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