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A performance room where the stage and the audience seating are together in the same space, often with flexible seating that can be arranged according to the needs of each performance, often painted black or surrounded by black drapes.

(‎Added [fr] description: Salle de spectacle où la scène et les sièges du public sont réunis dans le même espace, souvent avec des sièges flexibles qui peuvent être arrangés en fonction des besoins de chaque représentation, souvent peinte en noir ou entourée de rideaux noirs.)
(‎Created claim: historical term (P170): Black Box Theater)
 
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historical description: A black box theater is a simple, unadorned performance space, typically a square or rectangular room with black walls and a flat floor. This type of theater is highly versatile and flexible, allowing for various configurations of seating and staging. Black box theaters are often used for experimental and avant-garde productions, focusing on the actors and the script rather than elaborate sets. (English)
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Publication date: 10 August 2024
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Latest revision as of 17:50, 13 August 2024

A performance room where the stage and the audience seating are together in the same space, often with flexible seating that can be arranged according to the needs of each performance, often painted black or surrounded by black drapes.
  • flexible theatre
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black box theater
A performance room where the stage and the audience seating are together in the same space, often with flexible seating that can be arranged according to the needs of each performance, often painted black or surrounded by black drapes.
  • flexible theatre

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black box theater (English)
A performance room where the stage and the audience seating are together in the same space, often with flexible seating that can be arranged according to the needs of each performance, often painted black or surrounded by black drapes. (English)
3 August 2013
flexible theatre (English)
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studiové (Czech)
prostor bez tradičního dělení na jeviště a hlediště kde způsob umístění hrací plochy a diváků se může měnit. (Czech)
3 August 2013
alternativnídivadlo (Czech)
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black box (Italian)
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vlakke vloer theater (Dutch)
theatervorm waarbij publiek en speelvlak in de zelfde ruimte en op zelfde niveau zijn (Dutch)
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Black-Box-Theater (German)
Raum für Aufführung mit dunklen oder schwarzen Raumoberflächen meist als ein gemeinsamer Raum für Aufführende und das Publikum oft mit flexibler Bestuhlungsanordnung (German)
3 August 2013
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caja negra (Spanish)
3 August 2013
teatro de caja negra (Spanish)
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Black Box (Swedish)
Rum för föreställningar oftast med svarta eller mörka väggar som har plats för både scen och publikplatser (Swedish)
3 August 2013
Svarta lådan (Swedish)
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black box (French)
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Black Box Theater (English)
A black box theater is a simple, unadorned performance space, typically a square or rectangular room with black walls and a flat floor. This type of theater is highly versatile and flexible, allowing for various configurations of seating and staging. Black box theaters are often used for experimental and avant-garde productions, focusing on the actors and the script rather than elaborate sets. (English)
10 August 2024
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