Difference between revisions of "Traverse stage (Q30809)"

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A traverse stage, also commonly known as an alley, corridor stage, tennis court, or catwalk, is a form of theatrical (theatre stage) in which the audience is predominantly on two sides of the stage, facing towards each other.

(‎Created claim: context (P47): mostly combined with a Catwalk audiece setting)
 
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palcoscenico traverso

Revision as of 16:54, 20 January 2023

A traverse stage, also commonly known as an alley, corridor stage, tennis court, or catwalk, is a form of theatrical (theatre stage) in which the audience is predominantly on two sides of the stage, facing towards each other.
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Traverse stage
A traverse stage, also commonly known as an alley, corridor stage, tennis court, or catwalk, is a form of theatrical (theatre stage) in which the audience is predominantly on two sides of the stage, facing towards each other.
    Italian
    palcoscenico traverso
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      Dutch
      Modeshow podium
      Een traversaal podium, ook algemeen bekend als een gangpad, modeshowpodium, loper of catwalk, is een vorm van toneel (theaterpodium) waarbij het publiek zich voornamelijk aan twee zijden van het podium bevindt, met het gezicht naar elkaar toe.
        Swedish
        Tvåsidesscen
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          mostly combined with a Catwalk audiece setting (English)
           

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