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Traps in the stage with lids made in sections that open in the shape of a star. Rarely used except in pantomime.

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context: star trap from the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane in London's West End[960x717] (English)
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a particular kind of theatrical trapdoor which allowed rapid entry onto a stage. However, they're now banned in the UK due to dangers with falls and broken bones. (English)
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Latest revision as of 06:43, 18 October 2023

Traps in the stage with lids made in sections that open in the shape of a star. Rarely used except in pantomime.
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Star Trap
Traps in the stage with lids made in sections that open in the shape of a star. Rarely used except in pantomime.

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    star trap from the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane in London's West End[960x717] (English)
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    a particular kind of theatrical trapdoor which allowed rapid entry onto a stage. However, they're now banned in the UK due to dangers with falls and broken bones. (English)
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    Star Trap (English)
    Traps in the stage with lids made in sections that open in the shape of a star. Rarely used except in pantomime. (English)
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