Difference between revisions of "Traverse stage (Q30809)"

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A traverse stage, also commonly known as an alley, corridor stage, tennis court, or catwalk, is a form of theatrical (theatre stage) in which the audience is predominantly on two sides of the stage, facing towards each other.

(‎Added [it] label: palcoscenico traverso)
(‎Added [fr] description: Une scène transversale, également connue sous le nom d'allée, de couloir, de court de tennis ou de passerelle, est une forme de scène de théâtre dans laquelle le public se trouve principalement sur deux côtés de la scène, l'un face à l'autre.)
 
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Il palcoscenico traverso, comunemente noto anche come vicolo, corridoio, campo da tennis o passerella, è una forma di teatro (palcoscenico teatrale) in cui il pubblico si trova prevalentemente su due lati del palcoscenico, uno di fronte all'altro.
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Une scène transversale, également connue sous le nom d'allée, de couloir, de court de tennis ou de passerelle, est une forme de scène de théâtre dans laquelle le public se trouve principalement sur deux côtés de la scène, l'un face à l'autre.

Latest revision as of 12:19, 5 May 2023

A traverse stage, also commonly known as an alley, corridor stage, tennis court, or catwalk, is a form of theatrical (theatre stage) in which the audience is predominantly on two sides of the stage, facing towards each other.
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Traverse stage
A traverse stage, also commonly known as an alley, corridor stage, tennis court, or catwalk, is a form of theatrical (theatre stage) in which the audience is predominantly on two sides of the stage, facing towards each other.

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    mostly combined with a Catwalk audiece setting (English)
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