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  2. Black out performance - Wikipedia

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    A black out performance is a theatrical performance aimed at a black or black-identifying audience, including people of mixed race. [2] The performances take place at plays telling black stories written by black playwrights and seek to bring black audiences to such plays.

  3. Cue (theatrical) - Wikipedia

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    More commonly, a stage manager may only call very specific followspot cues, like a blackout—frequently on a blackout cue there is a light cue, a sound cue, a followspot cue and sometimes even a set cue, so it is very important that everything happens all at the same time.

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Stagecraft/Terminology/List of theatre ...

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    Parascenium: in a Greek theatre, the wall on either side of the stage, reaching from the back wall to the orchestra. Parquet: ground floor of a theatre, often main seating section, directly in front of the stage. Part: a character; the portion of the script intended for one character. Parterre: the upper part of the main seating. Usually behind ...

  5. Blackout Theatre names Caroline Graham as its new artistic ...

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    Sep. 16—Blackout Theatre, Albuquerque's edgy troupe known for its satiric videos and haunted houses, has elected Caroline Graham as its new artistic director. A theater generalist who has been ...

  6. Blackout - Wikipedia

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    Blackout, a lighting cue used in theater, film and video Blackout (podcast) , a suspense/thriller podcast starring and produced by Rami Malek Blackout gag , a comedy technique used primarily in animation

  7. Black box theater - Wikipedia

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    A black box theater is a simple performance space, typically a square room with black walls and a flat floor. The simplicity of the space allows it to be used to create a variety of configurations of stage and audience interaction. [1] The black box is a relatively recent innovation in theatre. [1]

  8. Parts of a theatre - Wikipedia

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    The backstage of the Peacock Performing Arts Center in Hayesville, North Carolina. The areas of a theatre that are not part of the house or stage are considered part of backstage. These areas include dressing rooms, green rooms, offstage areas (i.e. wings), cross-overs, fly rails or linesets, dimmer rooms, shops and storage areas.

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