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a stage that extends beyond the proscenium arch and is usually surrounded on three sides by seats.
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thrust stage — thrust′ stage n. tht sbz a stage that extends well beyond the proscenium arch and is usu. surrounded on three sides by seats • Etymology: 1965–70 … From formal English to slang
thrust stage — n. a stage consisting of a raised platform extending from one end of a theater or from the proscenium, with audience seating on three sides … English World dictionary
Thrust stage — Open stage redirects here. For Open stage nights, see open stage night. Open stage redirects here. For the theatre, see the open stage. A production of Godspell performed on a 3/4 thrust stage In theatre, a thrust stage (also known as a platform… … Wikipedia
thrust stage — noun a theater stage that extends out into the audience s part of a theater and has seats on three sides • Hypernyms: ↑theater stage, ↑theatre stage * * * noun Etymology: thrust, past participle of thrust (I) : a stage surrounded on three sides… … Useful english dictionary
thrust stage — noun Etymology: thrust, past participle of 1thrust Date: 1965 a stage that projects beyond the proscenium so that the audience sits around the projection; also a forestage that is extended into the auditorium to increase the stage area … New Collegiate Dictionary
thrust stage — noun a stage that extends into the auditorium so that the audience is seated around three sides … English new terms dictionary
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Stage (theatre) — For other uses, see Stage (disambiguation). Actors performing on the stage of the Drury Lane Theatre, 1674 … Wikipedia
stage design — Aesthetic composition of a dramatic production as created by lighting, scenery, costumes, and sound. While elements such as painted screens and wheeled platforms were used in the Greek theatre of the 4th century BC, most innovations in stage… … Universalium
thrust — v. & n. v. (past and past part. thrust) 1 tr. push with a sudden impulse or with force (thrust the letter into my pocket). 2 tr. (foll. by on) impose (a thing) forcibly; enforce acceptance of (a thing) (had it thrust on me). 3 intr. (foll. by at … Useful english dictionary