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19th Century staging
By the 19th century almost all European and American theaters were variations on the Italian baroque opera-house style exemplified by the Paris Opera (1874). ... During the 19th century the development of the box set was developed. ... This wasn’t used consistently till the end of the 19th century. As plays became more realistic scene changes were no longer made in full view of the audience, and new methods of scene shifting were developed using elevator stages, revolving platforms, and hydraulic machinery. ... In the 19th century treadmills were very popular. ... Many traps were required by the 19th century. ... The back stages also had very tight space like the balconies.
Approximate Word count = 538 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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