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Zoned
Models of Theatre Interpreting
Zoned theatre involves the placement of interpreters onto the playing space, often at the outer edges. Interpreters sign the spoken dialogue that occurs on that side of the stage.
Figure 11. Zoned interpreter placement (Gebron, 2000)
Cons:
No strong character development
Challenge of throwing focus
Limited flexibility of movement
Care must be taken to not upstage or block sight line to actors and action