A call boy in a theatre is a job title of a stagehand. In addition, the call boy works to set up the performance and help get ready the performance later.
A home theatre system can be set up in less than a day providing all the right tools are available and the equipment has been purchased in advance. The part of installation which takes the longest is deciding where each piece of equipment will go and installing it there.
I know one from Italy that was set in a movie theatreItalian title is Demonienglish title is Demons...it also had a sequel that wasn't set in a theatre ,Demons 2
It depends on the theatre. Through a door in the set, out of the wings, and through the audience are all possibilities. The director will choose which he or she wants.
the Haymarket Strike of 1886, Homestead Strike of 1892, and the Pullman Strike of 1893
Theatre Strike Force was created in 1989.
Its called "strike". This is when the props, sets and scenery are taken down at the end of a production. The theatre is then considered "dark".
Usually the word "Strike" in theater means to remove a piece of scenery from the stage. For example, "We have to strike this set at the end of the third act."
art of folk theatre
It depends what you mean by "Shakespear's Theatre". Do you mean one of the two theatres he invested in in his lifetime? They have the same names they always did. Do you mean a theatre famous for its Shakespeare performances? There are lots of those all over the world. Do you mean a theatre with the name "Shakespear's Theatre"? If so, I don't know if there is such a theatre, but if there is it must be called Shakespear's Theatre, obviously.
its when you reset a stage after the shows over
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A permanent set in theater is a set that is intended to stay on stage throughout the whole play
If you mean William Shakespeare then the theatre was called the Globe.
its marks every 3rd strike out
It depends what you mean by "Shakespeare's theatre". Do you mean the theatre which was built in 1996 and is called Shakespeare's Globe Theatre? Or do you mean the theatre company which he joined, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, which was founded in 1594? Or do you mean the tradition of Elizabethan theatre of which Shakespeare was a part, which started in about 1560? It could be any one.
a canon was set off during a play and set it on fire