English, asked by sakshijadhav3006, 7 months ago

unseen backstage area on the sides of the stage
what is the meaning of this , give one word.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Typically, the plaster line runs across the stage at the back face (upstage face) of the proscenium wall.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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  • Unseen backstage area on the sides of the stage is called "Crossover."
  • There’s a fantastical quality to the crossover part of the stage in a theatre, because it’s a cross between the horizontal and the vertical.  
  • The horizontal is taking place in the audience, and we can see the stage from it.  
  • The vertical is taking place on stage, which is why we can’t see it from the audience, and we can see the stage from it.
  • The audience is invisible.  
  • People seem to be able to enter the realm of the invisible almost effortlessly, and in doing so, they gain access to information they could never have imagined.
  • In the world of the invisible, we are all invisible.
  • The horizontal plane is where the audience is looking, and the vertical plane is where they’re standing.  
  • So in a sense, the stage is a façade.
  • The horizontal plane is where the action is, but it’s also a fiction.
  • The vertical plane is a fiction too, but it’s also real.
  • The crossover part of the stage differentiates between the two, and is where the two are joined.
  • It’s where the two realities meet, and where the vertical and horizontal can intersect.  
  • As you can see, the horizontal is ongoing in the physical, while the vertical is ongoing in the virtual.

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