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  2. Parterre (theater audience) - Wikipedia

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    Changes in theater design complemented the new lighting. Early 17th century theater-houses, which were often converted tennis courts, were not conducive to creating the illusion of a single vantage point on the stage. Instead, the boxes often faced each other and an audience member in the parterre would be equally comfortable looking into the ...

  3. Parterre - Wikipedia

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    Claude Mollet, from a dynasty of nurserymen-designers that lasted into the 18th century, developed the parterre in France.His inspiration in developing the 16th-century patterned compartimens (i.e., simple interlaces formed of herbs, either open and infilled with sand, or closed and filled with flowers) was the painter Etienne du Pérac, who returned from Italy to the Château d'Anet near ...

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Stagecraft/Terminology/List of theatre ...

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    Theatre in the round: any theatre where the audience is seated on every side of the stage. (See arena.) Thrust: a stage that extends out into the audience, so that the audience is seated on three sides of it. Typecast: when an actor becomes associated with only one type of role or character, often based on physical appearance.

  5. French theatre of the late 18th century - Wikipedia

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    However, the question of what constituted a drama that espoused proper political messages and appropriate republican morals ultimately fell to the government. Consequently, in its efforts to utilize the theatre for political ends, the government became repressive, much in the same way that the monarchy had been. [ 32 ]

  6. Audience response - Wikipedia

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    Hardware Based Audience Response: The presenter uses a computer and a video projector to project a presentation for the audience to see. In the most common use of such Audience Response systems, presentation slides (built with the Audience Response software) display questions with several possible answers, more commonly referred to as multiple choice questions.

  7. Theater (structure) - Wikipedia

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    An opera production of Ihitai 'Avei'a – Star Navigator at a 'block box' events centre in Auckland, New Zealand Backstage area of the Vienna State Opera. A theater building or structure contains spaces for an event or performance to take place, usually called the stage, and also spaces for the audience, theater staff, performers and crew before and after the event.

  8. The Evening Colonnade - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. David Bruce & Watson) The Evening Colonnade is a collection of essays and reviews by the English writer and critic Cyril Connolly.The volume was published by David Bruce and Watson Ltd in 1973 to coincide with Connolly's 70th birthday.

  9. Template:ACE Question/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status; Question: Q: Your question for the candidate. String: required: Answer: A: The answer from the candidate. Default Leave blank for candidates to fill in. String: required: Sub-Question: Sub: Respond to previous answer. String: optional: Resume List: list resume