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... Floor Bocket Position of fly floor above stage Floor Floor pocket Tormentor Teaser- Spotlights and border strip on pipe batten B pocket Tormentor Switch board Fire curtain Act curtain Footlights Pit | lasertent DRESSING ROOMS ETC ...
... Floor Bocket Position of fly floor above stage Floor Floor pocket Tormentor Teaser- Spotlights and border strip on pipe batten B pocket Tormentor Switch board Fire curtain Act curtain Footlights Pit | lasertent DRESSING ROOMS ETC ...
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... floor of the stage is of softwood boarding , usually tongue- and - groove fir or yellow pine , laid parallel to the proscenium from the front to the back wall . It is frequently pieced by traps that open into the basement to permit the ...
... floor of the stage is of softwood boarding , usually tongue- and - groove fir or yellow pine , laid parallel to the proscenium from the front to the back wall . It is frequently pieced by traps that open into the basement to permit the ...
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... FLOOR PLAN After the artist has worked out his inspiration first in the form of a general sketch , he develops his ideas further by making a diagram of them . The most valuable diagram he can use is the floor plan . The floor plan is a ...
... FLOOR PLAN After the artist has worked out his inspiration first in the form of a general sketch , he develops his ideas further by making a diagram of them . The most valuable diagram he can use is the floor plan . The floor plan is a ...
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Theatre Arts | 3 |
Setting for The Caucasian Chalk Circle | 23 |
Analysis of Plays | 30 |
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