Table (theater)

With the Theater, the table is the name given to certain divisions of a part, which do not suspend the action as the acts and Entracte S. do it.

The tables are marked by a change at sight of place and decoration.

The poster of a drama with large spectacle did not fail to indicate, with or without Illustration, the number and often the title of the tables which it included/understood.

Source

  • Gustave Vapereau, universal Dictionary of the literatures , Paris, Hatchet, 1876, p. 1934

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