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forestage Meaning in Bengali



(অর্থাত পরদা সামনে পরদা এবং অর্কেস্ট্রা মধ্যে একটি আধুনিক নাট্যমঞ্চ অংশ





forestage's Usage Examples:

Alterations to the forestage were undertaken to lessen the barrier provided by the original Juliet.


Garden theatre had a large forestage, a typically English feature.


Edward Langhans in his reconstruction calculated the forestage to be 19’6" feet deep and.


Two columns helped divide the main stage into forestage, middle stage, and inner stage areas.


so-called "forbíny" (from the German Vorbühne - forestage, front piece) - improvised dialogues on the forestage, often presenting topical reactions to political.


than a hundred of motorised and manual cross stage hoists, an adjustable forestage, 2-in-1 convertible orchestra shell with a film projection screen, it.


were moved to Bourg-Lastic, to Mouans-Sartoux (which was a "hameau de forestage").


original Georgian entrances to the pit as well as its distinctive Georgian forestage.


for opera with the auditorium having a rounder shape and an enhanced forestage which will bring audience and performers closer; a 176-seat studio space.


The computerized fly system has 80 line sets onstage, and four over the forestage.


that the Provisional government has finally descended from political forestage.


The backstage lighting was rerigged, and a forestage lift and counterweight flying system were installed.


"concentrated toward the front of the house, and especially over the forestage".


(Joffre Camp) in Rivesaltes outside of Perpignan and in "chantiers de forestage" — communities of 30 Harki families on the outskirts of forests which.


In the context of the end of the Algerian war, a hamlet 'de forestage' is created in late 1962 to house 30 former Harkis and their families;.


The forestage and proscenium, which covers an area of 19,000m x 10,500m, of the stage.


These circuits are distributed along the balcony rail, side ports, forestage grid and deck.


contact of the Elizabethan theatre, still with an almost Elizabethan-size forestage or apron stage, on which actors would come forward for maximum audience.



forestage's Meaning':

the part of a modern theater stage between the curtain and the orchestra (i.e. in front of the curtain

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