Difference between revisions of "Simultaneous stage (Q30514)"
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The simultaneous stage had multiple scenes all in view simultaneously. The different scenes were signified by small booths called mansions, connected by an unlocalized acting area, the platea. This kind of stage was mainly built in marketplaces.
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Simultaneous stage | The simultaneous stage had multiple scenes all in view simultaneously. The different scenes were signified by small booths called mansions, connected by an unlocalized acting area, the platea. This kind of stage was mainly built in marketplaces. |
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Simultaneous stage
15th Century - 16th Century (English)
The simultaneous stage had multiple scenes all in view simultaneously. The different scenes were signified by small booths called mansions, connected by an unlocalized acting area, the platea. This kind of stage was mainly built in marketplaces.
15. century
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