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Curtains
One may purchase high quality curtains for a community theater stage from Luxot Stage Curtains. They will have to custom make the curtains to fit the stage size and layout.
Because they had to light up the stage with Candles, do the Curtains just would have burnt down x
Yes, they make a duvet cover and pillowcase that match the HSM Stage Curtains.
Velour
The small room that was in back of the main acting stage at the Globe Theater was called the inner-below. It contained curtains that could hide the room until it was needed for a scene. The room could be changed by different curtains and furniture.
the procenium arch is the front stage with pillar and arch where the curtains are drawn.
the wings; it's the areas in between the big black/navy blue curtains
stage hand
In theater, the sides of the stage are called "wings" because they are areas that extend outward from the main performance space, resembling the wings of a bird. These areas are used for storage, set changes, and for performers to enter and exit discreetly. The term has historical roots in the design of theaters, where curtains or scenery would create a "wing" effect, helping to frame the stage.
The curtain puller on stage is commonly referred to as the "stagehand" or "flyman." This person is responsible for operating the curtains and other stage mechanisms during a performance. In some contexts, they may also be called a "dresser" or "stage crew member," depending on their specific duties. Their role is crucial for ensuring smooth scene transitions and maintaining the flow of the production.
Actually, an arena stage is a type of theatre stage where there are no wings/curtains. look it up and you will see that the arena stage has no walls. it is laid out like an arena and therefore the audience is seated on all four sides.