Platform stage (Q23680)

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A large stage made from wood, projecting from the tiring-house into the yard; provided the main acting area; supported two columns that held aloft the shadow and roofed the hell; derived directly from the platform stages used in inn-yard theatres.

A large stage made from wood, projecting from the tiring-house into the yard; provided the main acting area; supported two columns that held aloft the shadow and roofed the hell; derived directly from the platform stages used in inn-yard theatres.
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Platform stage
A large stage made from wood, projecting from the tiring-house into the yard; provided the main acting area; supported two columns that held aloft the shadow and roofed the hell; derived directly from the platform stages used in inn-yard theatres.

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    Platform stage (English)
    A large stage made from wood, projecting from the tiring-house into the yard; provided the main acting area; supported two columns that held aloft the shadow and roofed the hell; derived directly from the platform stages used in inn-yard theatres. (English)
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    Platform Stage (English)
    A platform stage, also known as an open stage or apron stage, is a type of theater stage that extends into the audience area, with the audience seated on three sides. It lacks a proscenium arch and often has minimal separation between the stage and the audience, creating an intimate and engaging atmosphere. This simple, flat, raised platform is versatile and often used in smaller venues or for minimalist productions. (English)
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