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  1. box set Naturalistic setting of a complete room built from flats with only the side nearest the audience (the fourth wall) missing. A single static box set that represents more than one room is called a COMPOSITE SET (for example if the living room and the kitchen are both on stage permanently).

  2. That's why we've decided to compile a list of thirty handy theatre terms in the Spanish language – covering different areas like text, performance, research and analysis, stagecraft, scenography, production, venue and the 'lingo' you may hear off stage and on stage. Let's dive in!

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  4. The opponent or adversary of the hero or main character of a drama; one who opposes and actively competes with another character in a play, most often with the protagonist. The apron is any part of the stage that extends past the proscenium arch and into the audience or seating area. See also thrust.

  5. ACROSS. ACT. 1) One of the principal structural divisions of a dramatic work, usually, in a play, from one to five in number. 2) To perform, to represent a character in a dramatic production. Hence acting. 3) A solo performance created and/or presented by the performer, as in "a Las Vegas act." ACT CALL. Call.

  6. Spanish translation of 'box set' Word Frequency. box set. noun. 1. (of books, CDs) colección f completa. 2. (Television) serie f completa. See full dictionary entry for box below. Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. box. [(British) bɒks , (US) bɑks ] noun. 1. (gen) caja f. (= large) cajón m.

  7. box set translate: caja, caja recopilatoria, box set. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

  8. Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. box set n. (series of CDs, DVDs, etc.) caja recopilatoria nf + adj. recopilatorio nm. I just bought the box set of the StarTrek Voyager series on DVD for $200!

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