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  • 1stage — n. platform on which plays are performed 1) a revolving; sinking; sliding stage 2) on (the) stage (she has appeared many times on stage; to go on stage) scene, setting 3) to set the stage for (the stage was set for a showdown) level, degree, step …

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  • 2Stage lighting instrument — Stage lighting instruments are used in stage lighting to illuminate theatrical productions, rock concerts and other performances taking place in live performance venues. They are also used to light television studios and sound stages.Terminology… …

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  • 3Opening Night (film) — Opening Night Directed by John Cassavetes Produced by Al Ruban …

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  • 4Stage Fright (Justin Richards novel) — Stage Fright is the seventh novel in The Invisible Detective series. Written by Justin Richards it was published first in 2003 by Simon and Schuster.Plot summaryLondon, today: The restoration of a ruined theatre interests Arthur Drake, especially …

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  • 5Stage lighting — Modern stage lighting is a flexible tool in the production of theatre, dance, opera and other performance arts. Several different types of stage lighting instruments are used in the pursuit of the various principles or goals of lighting.… …

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  • 6Stage Door — Infobox Film | name = Stage Door caption = Stage Door theatrical poster director = Gregory La Cava producer = Pandro S. Berman writer = Edna Ferber (play) George S. Kaufman (play) Morrie Ryskind Anthony Veiller starring = Katharine Hepburn Ginger …

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  • 7Opening credits — Not to be confused with title sequence. In a motion picture, television program, or video game, the opening credits are shown at the very beginning and list the most important members of the production. They are now usually shown as text… …

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  • 8Stage (theatre) — For other uses, see Stage (disambiguation). Actors performing on the stage of the Drury Lane Theatre, 1674 …

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  • 9stage 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… …

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  • 10stage — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 period/state in progress/development ADJECTIVE ▪ distinct ▪ The process has three distinct stages. ▪ beginning, early, initial, opening, preliminary …

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