The front of a stage is called the apron. It is the part that extends beyond the main curtain or proscenium arch and is closest to the audience.
The playing area in front of the proscenium is called the apron. It is located between the front edge of the stage and the audience, extending beyond the proscenium arch. Performers often use the apron for closer interaction with the audience during a performance.
When everyone leaves the stage, it is called an "exit" or a "scene change."
The first stage of Plasmodium is called Sporozoite. Which lives in mosquitoes and is injected into humans. The second stage of Plasmodium is called Merozoite.
No, the lacy apron of the peritoneum that covers the abdominal organs and connects the stomach and liver is called the greater omentum. The lesser omentum connects the liver and the lesser curvature of the stomach.
A thrust stage is one that plays to the audience on three sides, sometimes it is called an apron stage because the definition of an apron is a part of the stage that extends past the proscenium arch - which a thrust stage does.
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The front of a stage is called the apron. It is the part that extends beyond the main curtain or proscenium arch and is closest to the audience.
the wings; it's the areas in between the big black/navy blue curtains
Usually The front part of the stage is called the downstage! I think the questions refers to the part of a stage in front of the curtain.. referred to as the "apron". Hope this helps
The front of the stage is known as the apron.
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the part of the stage in a theatre that is in front of the curtain :))
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