Theater spaces that are associated with the same type of space by another name are black box theaters, found spaces, and street theaters. These types of theaters are all characterized by their flexibility and adaptability, as well as their intimate and immersive nature. Black box theaters are typically small, unadorned spaces that can be configured in a variety of ways to suit different productions. Found spaces are unconventional performance venues that are not designed specifically for theater, such as warehouses, barns, or abandoned buildings. Street theaters are outdoor performance spaces that are often used for political or social commentary, and can take place in public spaces such as parks, plazas, or streets.