Theatrum Mundi

Theatrum Mundi (テアトルム・ムンディ,) is a theater owned by Egawa.

Description
It is a rectangular theater building that could accommodate about 400 people. It has three entrances; the front entrance used by patrons, the dressing room entrance used by actors and staff, and the service entrance used to transport stage equipment.

The front entrance leads to the theater hall and ticket counter. The dressing room entrance leads to the dressing room, rehearsal room, office, and meeting room. The service entrance leads into the storage chamber and warehouse with a passageway to the backstage.

It also has a theater control room that was fully-equipped, narrow space packed with a control panel and recording devices.

Trivia

 * It's named after the concept of, a metaphorical concept developed throughout Western literature and thought which was popularized in 's and by several writers during the baroque period. The concept explains that people living in the world as actors and God as the author.