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- Theatre_platform abstract "In theatre, a platform (also referred to as a riser or rostrum) is a stationary, standard flat walking surface for actors to perform on. Typically, they are built to be assembled modularly. They are often used to provide varying levels, to make a show more visually interesting. They are also used to separate areas on stage, and as seating bleachers. This is in contrast to scenery wagons, which are mobile platforms that are supported by casters instead of feet.".
- Theatre_platform wikiPageID "23453288".
- Theatre_platform wikiPageLength "2650".
- Theatre_platform wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Theatre_platform wikiPageRevisionID "639875336".
- Theatre_platform wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scenic_design.
- Theatre_platform wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stage_terminology.
- Theatre_platform wikiPageWikiLink Coffin_lock.
- Theatre_platform wikiPageWikiLink Hardboard.
- Theatre_platform wikiPageWikiLink Homasote.
- Theatre_platform wikiPageWikiLink Lumber.
- Theatre_platform wikiPageWikiLink Muslin.
- Theatre_platform wikiPageWikiLink Oriented_strand_board.
- Theatre_platform wikiPageWikiLink Plywood.
- Theatre_platform wikiPageWikiLink Rake_(theatre).
- Theatre_platform wikiPageWikiLink Scenery_wagon.
- Theatre_platform wikiPageWikiLink Stage_(theatre).
- Theatre_platform wikiPageWikiLinkText "Theatre platform".
- Theatre_platform wikiPageWikiLinkText "stand".
- Theatre_platform wikiPageWikiLinkText "theatre platform".
- Theatre_platform wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stagecraft.
- Theatre_platform wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Theatre_platform subject Category:Scenic_design.
- Theatre_platform subject Category:Stage_terminology.
- Theatre_platform hypernym Surface.
- Theatre_platform type Bone.
- Theatre_platform type Profession.
- Theatre_platform type Profession.
- Theatre_platform comment "In theatre, a platform (also referred to as a riser or rostrum) is a stationary, standard flat walking surface for actors to perform on. Typically, they are built to be assembled modularly. They are often used to provide varying levels, to make a show more visually interesting. They are also used to separate areas on stage, and as seating bleachers. This is in contrast to scenery wagons, which are mobile platforms that are supported by casters instead of feet.".
- Theatre_platform label "Theatre platform".
- Theatre_platform sameAs Q17131062.
- Theatre_platform sameAs m.011vm5zn.
- Theatre_platform sameAs Q17131062.
- Theatre_platform wasDerivedFrom Theatre_platform?oldid=639875336.
- Theatre_platform isPrimaryTopicOf Theatre_platform.