| PROSCENIUMARCH | The frame separating stage and auditorium in a theatre (10,4) |
| PROSCENIUM | ____ arch, structure that frames the opening between a theatre's stage and auditorium (10) |
| THEATRE | Generally containing a box office, stage and auditorium, a playhouse such as that depicted in Renoir's La Loge (7) |
| FOURTHWALL | *Figurative obstacle separating stage performers from the audience |
| CAIRDHALL | Concert auditorium in Dundee named after its jute benefactor (5,4) |
| STERN | Namesake of an auditorium in Carnegie Hall |
| MOUNTAINSIDE | Perhaps part of Ben's area separating stage belonging to TV channel |
| OLIVIER | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Theatre, largest of the auditoriums in London's National Theatre (7) |
| CAFETORIUM | Combination cafeteria and auditorium |
| TREE | Any one of the large arboreous woody plants with crowns forming a forest's canopy; the frame of a saddle; or, a foot-like device for preserving the shape of a shoe (4) |
| AXLE | What is the name of the part of the bicycle that connects the wheels to the frame and allows them to turn? |
| VALANCE | A short curtain around the frame or canopy of a bed, above a window or under a shelf |
| PAPERSHREDDER | Minutes after a Banksy painting sold for $1.4 million at auction in 2018, one of these, which the artist had hidden in the frame, destroyed it |
| GRAPHITE | Greek character in the frame in the lead |
| CHASSIS | When the idiot is going after the child, get the the frame (7) |
| MIDDLEDISTANCE | Describes 800m runner as not in the front of the frame, nor at the back |
| HEADSET | Pair of earphones, particularly with a microphone attached; or, a bike's system of bearings that connects the fork to the frame (7) |
| PUBIS | Either of a pair of bones forming the frame at the base of the spine (5) |
| ENTERS | Sometimes there's a strong impact in the way an actor's face ______ the frame. |
| STILE | Piece in the frame of a panelled door |