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historical description: Some theaters feature a combination of a proscenium arch and an extended stage that thrusts into the audience. This hybrid structure combines the visual framing of a proscenium with the intimacy of a thrust stage, allowing for a mix of traditional and immersive staging. (English)
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Publication date: 10 August 2024
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    Thrust and Proscenium Combination (English)
    Some theaters feature a combination of a proscenium arch and an extended stage that thrusts into the audience. This hybrid structure combines the visual framing of a proscenium with the intimacy of a thrust stage, allowing for a mix of traditional and immersive staging. (English)
    10 August 2024
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