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Painted flats used as scenery set at an angle on each side of the stage with spaces between for entrances and exits. Wings are rarely used now that the box set is so universal. The sides of the stage outside the acting area are still called wings.

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Latest revision as of 06:44, 18 October 2023

Painted flats used as scenery set at an angle on each side of the stage with spaces between for entrances and exits. Wings are rarely used now that the box set is so universal. The sides of the stage outside the acting area are still called wings.
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Painted flats used as scenery set at an angle on each side of the stage with spaces between for entrances and exits. Wings are rarely used now that the box set is so universal. The sides of the stage outside the acting area are still called wings.

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    Painted flats used as scenery set at an angle on each side of the stage with spaces between for entrances and exits. Wings are rarely used now that the box set is so universal. The sides of the stage outside the acting area are still called wings. (English)
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