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Definition of Theatre stage
1. Noun. A stage in a theater on which actors can perform.
Specialized synonyms: Boards, Thrust Stage
Terms within: Downstage, Proscenium, Proscenium Wall, Apron, Forestage, Proscenium, Theater Curtain, Theatre Curtain
Generic synonyms: Stage
Group relationships: House, Theater, Theatre
Lexicographical Neighbors of Theatre Stage
Literary usage of Theatre stage
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"M- A built with a slight downward incline toward th* i the curtain line to the
back wall. A modern «taa> B i THEATRE, Stage Mechanics Of. A The •• Rake " of ..."
2. A Practical Dictionary of the English and German Languages by Felix Flügel, Johann Gottfried Flügel (1861)
"n. theatre, stage; (—fit* boute) play-house; сотр. —billet, n. ticket for the
... m. manager of n theatre, stage-manager; —effect, m. etage- effect; — ! ..."
3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"The larvae are found in trees, into the substance of which they burrow. STAGE, The.
See THEATRE. STAGE, The American. See THEATRE. STAGE COACH. ..."
4. The Life of Heinrich Conried by Montrose Jonas Moses (1916)
"The Casino Theatre: stage-manager for Rudolph Aronson; comic operas and "stars"
of the period. The Conried Opera Company. Marriage; birth of a son. Barnay. ..."
5. On Building a Theatre: Stage Construction and Equipment for Small Theatres by Irving Pichel (1920)
"STAGE MACHINERY AND SETTINGS I HAVE made mention earlier of the ingenuity so
often demanded of the little theatre stage director. ..."