onstage (Q2952)

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The portion of the stage area visible to the audience, usually defined by masking curtains, scenery, an orchestra shell, or by lighting

The portion of the stage area visible to the audience, usually defined by masking curtains, scenery, an orchestra shell, or by lighting
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onstage
The portion of the stage area visible to the audience, usually defined by masking curtains, scenery, an orchestra shell, or by lighting

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    onstage (English)
    The portion of the stage area visible to the audience, usually defined by masking curtains, scenery, an orchestra shell, or by lighting (English)
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    jeviště (Czech)
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    palcoscenico (Italian)
    Porzione dell'area di scena visibile dagli spettatori usualmente definita da sipario scenografia la fossa dell'orchestra e luci di scena. (Italian)
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    speelvlak (Dutch)
    Het deel van het toneel zichtbaar voor het publiek, gemarkeerd door of met gordijnen, licht of orkestkamer. (Dutch)
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    auf der Bühne (German)
    Der für das Publikum sichtbare Teil der Bühne gewöhnlich abgegrenzt durch Bühnenbilder Vorhänge Licht oder eine Orchesterumrandung. (German)
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    en escena (Spanish)
    El área del escenario que es visible para el público usualmente definida por cortinas de afore escenografía una concha acústica o por la iluminación. (Spanish)
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    en el área de actuación (Spanish)
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    spelyta (Swedish)
    Den del AV SCENEN SOM KAN SES AV PUBLIKEN (Swedish)
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