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  2. 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 ]

  3. Experimental Theatre (NCPA) - Wikipedia

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    After the Tata Theatre was constructed, work began on the Experimental Theatre, a versatile black box theatre space which small-scale groups to perform flexible works at the centre. Tata Steel (formerly Tata Iron & Steel Company) made an initial donation to the Theatre of 5 million rupees. The Theatre was officially inaugurated on 25 April 1986 ...

  4. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The theater opened November 1992 and serves as the main venue of the complex. Marshall E. Rinker Sr. Playhouse (Rinker Playhouse) is a 5,000 sqft black box theater for 300 guests. Opening in October 1994, it is frequently used for comedic performances and the residence of the MNM Theatre Company.

  5. OKC theater opens 40th season with one of Shakespeare's ... - AOL

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    Oklahoma Shakespeare is performing “Twelfth Night” through March 10 inside company's Indoor Black Box Theatre in the Paseo Arts District.

  6. Signature Theatre (Arlington, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The pair of state-of-the-art black box theaters are each built as a "square box within a square box, floating on hockey pucks. At $30 a puck. It is built like a soundstage." The Max — the larger of two flexible theatre spaces, named in honor of Maxine Isaacs, seats between 275 and 350 patrons.

  7. Tulsa Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The former Studio I was renamed in 1994 following the death of arts patron Liddy Doenges who served on the TPAC Trust. This “black boxtheater can accommodate up to 300 people in non-fixed seating. Theatre productions, special events and cabarets are frequently staged in the Doenges Theatre. [11]

  8. Staller Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    One section houses the music and art departments, while the other consists of the theatre, media, and dance departments. The Staller Center contains three black-box theaters, a recital hall, the Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery and a professional 1,000-seat performance stage that features a 40-foot movie screen and is the site of the Stony Brook Film ...

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