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        | The front of the stage closest to the audience |  | 
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        | The area reserved behind the stage and in the wings for prop and set storage, actors waiting area, and behind the scenes work |  | 
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        | The backdrop used upstage for scenery |  | 
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        | The empty space above the stage used to attach and house flying scenery |  | 
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        | the front colored curtain |  | 
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        | an off-stage place for actors to wait for cues |  | 
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        | is under the apron of the stage where the orchestra plays |  | 
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        | the archway above the proscenium stage that resonates sound |  | 
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        | the side curtains that move back and forth on stage in order to hide actors and/or set pieces before their cues |  | 
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        | a mesh screen used that when illuminated from the back projects and image and from the front illuminates actors from the other side |  | 
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        | is a mobile unit used to move scenery and/or or flats on and off the stage |  | 
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        | a place where an actor waits to enter the stage while in character |  | 
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