fly gallery (Q3503)

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A raised floor area above the stage from which the movement of scenery and operations of other stage effects are controlled.

A raised floor area above the stage from which the movement of scenery and operations of other stage effects are controlled.
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fly gallery
A raised floor area above the stage from which the movement of scenery and operations of other stage effects are controlled.

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    fly gallery (English)
    A raised floor area above the stage from which the movement of scenery and operations of other stage effects are controlled. (English)
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    zadní jevištní most (Czech)
    Konstrukce ze která umožňje přístup k technickým zařízením nad jevištěm zejména k osvětlení. (Czech)
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    galleria (Italian)
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    zijbrug (Dutch)
    werkbrug aan de zijkant van de toneeltoren (Dutch)
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    Schnürboden-Galerie (German)
    Galerie oder Steg von welchem Handkonterzüge bedient oder beladen werden können (German)
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    puente de maniobras (Spanish)
    La plataforma fija a la pared lateral del escenario por encima del nivel del piso del escenario utilizada para el funcionamiento de los tiros de la tramoya manual o contrapesada. (Spanish)
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    galería de maniobras (Spanish)
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    scenbalkong (Swedish)
    Balkonger i scenhuset ovanför scenområdet (Swedish)
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    galerie de service (French)
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    Flys (English)
    Galleries running from proscenium wall to back of stage, with thick protecting rail to which lines used to lower and raise scenery can be fastened. (English)
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