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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. Erasure poetry - Wikipedia

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    Erasure poetry, or blackout poetry, is a form of found poetry or found object art created by erasing words from an existing text in prose or verse and framing the result on the page as a poem. [1] The results can be allowed to stand in situ or they can be arranged into lines and/or stanzas .

  4. 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

  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. 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 ...

  7. Blocking (stage) - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary theater, the director usually determines blocking during rehearsal, telling actors where they should move for the proper dramatic effect, to ensure sight lines for the audience and to work with the lighting design of the scene. Each scene in a play is usually "blocked" as a unit, after which the director will move on to the next ...

  8. Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Theatre or theater [a] is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present experiences of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage.

  9. Act (drama) - Wikipedia

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    An act is a major division of a theatre work, including a play, film, opera, ballet, or musical theatre, consisting of one or more scenes. [1] [2] The term can either refer to a conscious division placed within a work by a playwright (usually itself made up of multiple scenes) [3] or a unit of analysis for dividing a dramatic work into sequences.