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On the stage, usually. Sometimes under the stage, like the Ghost in Hamlet, or over it, like Jupiter in Cymbeline, or on the balcony behind it like Juliet in Romeo and Juliet or the Mayor of Harfleur in Henry V, but generally on the stage.

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