Examples: Sun Mall Studio (110); 花まる学習会王子小劇場 (100).
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**Medium-size venues** cover the ones in between, with common capacities of 200-800. These venues hold productions that frequently feature _seiyuu_ (ie. reading dramas or fan events), though you may also see more established _seiyuu_-actors in large venues. Productions also tend to be entertainment-focused (song and dance numbers, flashy displays, etc.) than acting-focused, which are found more in small venues. Mics are used, which could be stage mics or lapels, and DVD/BD releases may happen and are usually in DVD format.
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**Medium-size venues** cover the ones in between, with common capacities of 200-800. These venues hold productions that frequently feature *seiyuu* (ie. reading dramas or fan events), though you may also see more established *seiyuu*-actors in large venues. Productions also tend to be entertainment-focused (song and dance numbers, flashy displays, etc.) than acting-focused, which are found more in small venues. Mics are used, which could be stage mics or lapels, and DVD/BD releases may happen and are usually in DVD format.
Examples: Akasaka Red theater (173). CBGK シブゲキ!! (242). Shinjukumura Live (300 standing). AiiA Theater Tokyo (830). OWLSPOT Theater (301), Kinokuniya Southern Theater TAKASHIMAYA (468). Zenrosai Hall / Space zero (446-575). Sunshine Theatre Ikebukuro (808).