Difference between revisions of "Traverse stage (Q30809)"

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A traverse stage, also commonly known as an alley, corridor stage, tennis court, or catwalk, is a form of theatrical (theatre stage) in which the audience is predominantly on two sides of the stage, facing towards each other.

(‎Added [it] description: Il palcoscenico traverso, comunemente noto anche come vicolo, corridoio, campo da tennis o passerella, è una forma di teatro (palcoscenico teatrale) in cui il pubblico si trova prevalentemente su due lati del palcoscenico, uno di fronte all'altro.)
(‎Added [fr] label: Étape de la traversée)
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Étape de la traversée

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A traverse stage, also commonly known as an alley, corridor stage, tennis court, or catwalk, is a form of theatrical (theatre stage) in which the audience is predominantly on two sides of the stage, facing towards each other.
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Traverse stage
A traverse stage, also commonly known as an alley, corridor stage, tennis court, or catwalk, is a form of theatrical (theatre stage) in which the audience is predominantly on two sides of the stage, facing towards each other.

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    mostly combined with a Catwalk audiece setting (English)
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