apron (Q3512)

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

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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