Talk:Theatre in the round

Who wrote the original description? Some research would of been nice. The Celebrity Theaters were all Theaters in the round. The Heritage Forum in Anheim was build from the ground up to be a theater in the round. There is of course The Theater in the Round in Minneapolis MN The The Mac-Haydn Theatre in Chatham, NY plus many more so there is not only 2

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Citation
I marked the following sentence as needing to be cited: "Originally this idea was conceived for the progressive-rock group Yes by their tour manager Jim Halley in the mid 1970's. This revolutionized rock concerts, ticket sales and venue seating arangements." Although I wasn't around at the time, I find it hard to believe that theatre in the round as a modern practice didn't exist until the 1970's, and that it was invented by a rock group, and not an experimental theatre group. Unless someone can cite this or explain it better, I will delete this sentence.--Cassmus 05:16, 7 March 2007 (UTC) hi it says that most theatre in the round stages have audiences on only 3 sides and on the main stage page on wiki it says four. i have more reason to believe it is four can someone confirn this? Jess

It should be four sides. Theatre where the audience sits on only three sides is considered a "thrust" stage configuration. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 63.104.223.2 (talk) 20:53, 4 August 2008 (UTC)

Formatting of references
The article has multiple bare URLs, some of which have links named "http" and then list the rest of the url in plain text. While most refs have the linked title listed first, others have it last. I fixed several of them, but due to chronic pain issues after a severe head and spine trauma I am limited in how much I can do, so someone else will need to do the rest. There are also at least four dead links which need to be replaced.