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... stage : the front stage , open on three sides ( it should be surrounded by a railing ) ; the rear stage , with curtains ( perhaps the floor was slightly elevated ) ; the upper stage , also with curtains . Note the two doors , one on ...
... stage : the front stage , open on three sides ( it should be surrounded by a railing ) ; the rear stage , with curtains ( perhaps the floor was slightly elevated ) ; the upper stage , also with curtains . Note the two doors , one on ...
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... stage 1 and performance . Such a stage was that ( Photographed from the figures and model made by Herbert Nelson for the University of Colorado Little Theater . ) " There's blood upon thy face . " " " Tis Banquo's then . " ( Act III ...
... stage 1 and performance . Such a stage was that ( Photographed from the figures and model made by Herbert Nelson for the University of Colorado Little Theater . ) " There's blood upon thy face . " " " Tis Banquo's then . " ( Act III ...
Pagina 473
... stage of the Elizabethan theater had diminished somewhat into an " apron " before the curtain , the proscenium was deep , each side being taken up with boxes , and doors still opened into the dressing - rooms , on each side in front of ...
... stage of the Elizabethan theater had diminished somewhat into an " apron " before the curtain , the proscenium was deep , each side being taken up with boxes , and doors still opened into the dressing - rooms , on each side in front of ...
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