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Since there is no obvious front or back to a theater in the round ... in order to leave the view of the performers unobstructed. The thrust stage: The thrust stage protrudes much more prominently ...
The FRONT ROW THEATER, built at an approximate ... and the entire stage slowly revolved during each performance, thus providing clear sightlines for every spectator. No pillars blocked the audience’s ...
In a collaboration from SpeakEasy Stage ... theater with a track record of dynamic stagings of challenging and complex work — SpeakEasy, led by Paul Daigneault — and a mission-driven company ...
When Victorian Era author Charles Dickens wasn't writing best-selling novels dramatizing the urgent societal concerns of the day, he relaxed by staging elaborate family plays in his London home.
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