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Part of the stage that protrudes down stage of the proscenium, towards the audience. Also known as forestage or thrust.
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The forestage extending into the auditorium beyond the proscenium arch. Usually at stage level but sometimes built lower.
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The front part of a kilt
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Part of a stage in front of the main curtain.
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The part of the stage located in front of the proscenium; the forwardmost portion of the stage. The apron was used extensively in the English Restoration period, from whence the term comes. Today, it is usually called the forestage.
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Area of the stage downstage of the setting line.
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The stage floor area located downstage of the proscenium opening.
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In a traditional theatre, the part of the stage which projects in front of the curtain. In many theatres this can be extended, sometimes by building out over the pit.
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Section of the stage floor which projects towards or into the auditorium.
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Area of the stage in front of the proscenium arch.
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The front part of the stage between the orchestra pit and the curtain.
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The front part of the stage between the curtain and the orchestra pit.
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Also known as forestage, that part of the stage which juts out in front of the curtain.
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Portion of the stage which protrudes from the proscenium arch into the audience area
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