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An end stage is similar to a proscenium stage but without the arch.

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Latest revision as of 19:30, 13 August 2024

An end stage is similar to a proscenium stage but without the arch.
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An end stage is similar to a proscenium stage but without the arch.

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    End stage (English)
    An end stage is similar to a proscenium stage but without the arch. The audience is seated directly in front of the stage, which can vary in size and setup. End stages are often used for concerts and performances where a traditional stage isn't required. (English)
    10 August 2024
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