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The stage is where the acting takes place.
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backdrop |
A backdrop is placed at the back of the stage, creating the background scenery for the production.
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flats |
Flats are placed at the sides of the stage and are decorated to add to the effect of the backdrop.
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set |
A set designer creates all the big scenery used in a production, including backdrops and flats.
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proscenium |
A proscenium arch theatre is the traditional kind, with curtains across the front of the stage and the audience facing it.
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ground |
A ground plan is a drawing of the stage as if we are looking down on it from above, showing all the items of furniture and where they are located.
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