I think you mean the "footlights".
'Footlights' are also called 'Klieg lights'.
A few names could apply, the most common are Deck Electrics, and overhead electrics. Any lights that above the audience or are on the audience side of the proscenium are known as Front of house lights, or FOH lights. Front of house positions include: The Cove- Also know and the catwalk, is usually 45 degrees up from the stage. the primary purpose for these lights is to light the actors on stage Balcony Rail- A lighting position mounted in front of the balcony. The main purpose for these lights are to light the scenery. Box Booms- Also known as house Sides, and Goal Posts, These are mounted at various locations on the side walls of the theater. These lights are used for a variety of things, including specials and general colored wash lighting. Apron pipe- Batten right above the apron of the stage. It is not uncommon for a theater to have anywhere from 1-4 coves, apron pipes, or box booms.
The front of the stage is the portion closest to the audience.
Usually the front row and the back row are the coolest. This is usually where the air conditioners are kept.
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
footlights
'Footlights' are also called 'Klieg lights'.
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Both "front row" and "first row" are correct usage, but "front row" is more commonly used in everyday language. It refers to the seating closest to the stage or playing area, typically in a theater, stadium, or classroom.
She sat in the front row of the theater to get a clear view of the stage.
He might, but it's not very likely.
lights camera action directors take front quarter stage?
Pull the light knob out - it's two stage, front and rear.
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