Difference between revisions of "apron (Q3512)"

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The section of the stage floor which projects in front of the proscenium arch towards the auditorium.

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Revision as of 06:39, 18 October 2023

The section of the stage floor which projects in front of the proscenium arch towards the auditorium.
  • forstage thrust
  • forestage
Language Label Description Also known as
English
apron
The section of the stage floor which projects in front of the proscenium arch towards the auditorium.
  • forstage thrust
  • forestage

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apron (English)
The section of the stage floor which projects in front of the proscenium arch towards the auditorium. (English)
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forestage (English)
forstage thrust (English)
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forbína (Czech)
Místo v divadle které se nachází vždy na jevišti divadla v prostoru mezi hledištěm a oponou nebo mezi orchestřištěm a oponou. Jedná se tedy o přední okraj jeviště který se nachází nejblíže divákům. (Czech)
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předscéna (Czech)
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proscenio (Italian)
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voortoneel (Dutch)
ruimte voor speelvlak tot aan toneelrand (Dutch)
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Vorbühne (German)
Bühnen oder Spielfläche vor der gebauten Portalöffnung in Richtung Zuschauer (German)
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proscenio (Spanish)
La sección del piso del escenario que se proyecta en frente del arco del proscenio hacia el auditorio. (Spanish)
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antescena (Spanish)
corbata (Spanish)
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förscen (Swedish)
Scenområde mellan scenöppningen prosceniet och publiken (Swedish)
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avant-scène (French)
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Apron Stage (English)
Any part of the stage that ex tends in front of the proscenium arch. It is sometimes called apron-piece, fore-stage, or platform. Soliloquies in Shakespeare’s time and afterwards were spoken au the apron-stage, so also was the Aside. (English)
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