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  2. Flat (theatre) - Wikipedia

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    Keystones and corner blocks are not normally used. Once assembled, the flat can be covered with 1 ⁄ 4-inch (6.4 mm) or 1 ⁄ 8-inch (3.2 mm) decorative plywood, which is glued on and stapled. The toggles in a Hollywood flat are placed on 2-foot (0.61 m) centers. Hollywood flats may receive a muslin skin over the decorative plywood face.

  3. Nineteenth-century theatrical scenery - Wikipedia

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    The box set was a gradual replacement of the painted wing-and-shutter sets. Between 1800 and 1875, many theater artists began to use them. A box set consists of flats hinged together to represent a room; it often has practicable elements, such as doors and windows, which can be used during the course of a play or show. [5]

  4. Black box theater - Wikipedia

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    A black box theater is a simple performance space, typically a square room with black walls and a flat floor. The simplicity of the space allows it to be used to create a variety of configurations of stage and audience interaction. [1] The black box is a relatively recent innovation in theatre. [1]

  5. Theatre - Wikipedia

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    While most modern theatre companies rehearse one piece of theatre at a time, perform that piece for a set "run", retire the piece, and begin rehearsing a new show, repertory companies rehearse multiple shows at one time. These companies are able to perform these various pieces upon request and often perform works for years before retiring them.

  6. The Public Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Public Theater invests in theater education, training classical actors through the annual summer acting intensive known as the Shakespeare Lab. The Shakespeare Lab is The Public Theater's professional actor development program that immerses a selected company of professional, mid-career actors in a summer intensive exploring the rigors ...

  7. Coleman Francis - Wikipedia

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    Coleman Chambers Francis (January 24, 1919 – January 15, 1973) was an American actor, writer, producer and director. [1] He was best known for his film trilogy consisting of The Beast of Yucca Flats (1961), The Skydivers (1963) and Red Zone Cuba (1966), [2] all three of which were filmed in the general vicinity of Santa Clarita, California.

  8. Talk:Flat (theatre) - Wikipedia

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  9. Linden Flats - Wikipedia

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    The Linden Flats was a three-story, brick building that was built on a stone foundation. The façade combined elements of the Victorian and Federal styles. [4] The Federal style was found in the simple box structure, the unadorned windows, the stone columns and lintels over the doorways, and the symmetry of the building's composition.