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thrust stage
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thrust stage
n.
A stage that extends into the audience's portion of a theater beyond the usual location of the proscenium and often has seats facing it on three sides.
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Noun1.thrust stage - a theater stage that extends out into the audience's part of a theater and has seats on three sides
theater stage, theatre stage - a stage in a theater on which actors can perform


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These two productions will come directly from The Courtyard Theatre, our temporary home in Stratford-upon-Avon while the Royal Shakespeare Theatre undergoes major transformation into a modern 1,000 seat thrust theatre.
The Festival is one of the world's leading Shakespeare companies and, annually, attendance tops 600,000 to works at the Festival's four venues: the 1,820-seat thrust stage Festival Theatre; the newly renovated 1,088-seat Avon Theatre; the 487-seat runway-thrust Tom Patterson Theatre; and the new 250-seat Studio Theatre, a smaller thrust theatre opening in 2002.
 
 
 
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