TheatreTheatre has provided many words and meanings which we use - ignorant of their origins - in everyday writing and speech. This is the first book to explore 2000 theatre terms in depth, in some cases tracing their history over two and a half millennia, in others exploring expressions less than a decade old. Terms are defined, shown in use and cross referenced in ways which will fascinate theatregoers, help serious theatre students and encourage those actively engaged in the theatre to examine the familiar from new angles. |
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A > bove A common stage direction from Elizabethan times onwards . Its meaning , however , differs significantly according to period . ... ( For further directions which mirror early theatre forms , see also within , discovered . ) ...
A > bove A common stage direction from Elizabethan times onwards . Its meaning , however , differs significantly according to period . ... ( For further directions which mirror early theatre forms , see also within , discovered . ) ...
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dimmer - director / direction etc. 79 a with a lamp it increases or decreases the amount of light radiated ' ( Baker , 181 , 188 ) . In practice today , the term has been transferred to refer to each control slide on a dimmer board ...
dimmer - director / direction etc. 79 a with a lamp it increases or decreases the amount of light radiated ' ( Baker , 181 , 188 ) . In practice today , the term has been transferred to refer to each control slide on a dimmer board ...
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Scissor cross is a descriptive stage direction , indicating that two actors should cross simultaneously in opposite directions . Sometimes it indicates that each should take up the position vacated by the other . scissor stage A ...
Scissor cross is a descriptive stage direction , indicating that two actors should cross simultaneously in opposite directions . Sometimes it indicates that each should take up the position vacated by the other . scissor stage A ...
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