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Stage (theatre) - In theatre, the stage (sometimes referred to as the deck in stagecraft) is a designated space for the performance of theatrical productions or other events. The stage serves as a space for actors or performers and a focal point for the members of the audience.
Community theatre - Community theatre, known as amateur dramatics or amdram in the United Kingdom, is a very popular form of theatre in which all or most of the participants are unpaid or "amateur" in the most literal definition of the word. Community theatre generally resembles professional theatre in ...
Brechtian theatre - Brechtian theatre is a form of theatre which is unconventional compared to the stage performances we normally see. Bertolt Brecht believed that audiences should not be patronised into thinking what they see on stage is in fact real life but should be reminded that it is a play.
Revolving stage - A revolving stage is a mechnically controlled platform within a theatre that can be rotated in order to speed up the changing of a scene within a show. The first western theatre to feature a revolving stage was the Residenztheater in Munich, installed in the last decade of the twentieth century.
Colnbrook Amateur Stage Theatre - Amateur theatre group staging three productions a year, mainly musicals. Forthcoming shows, meetings, and membership contact.
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