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Что (кто) такое drop curtain - определение

LARGE PIECE OF CLOTH DESIGNED TO MASK BACKSTAGE AREAS OF A THEATER FROM SPECTATORS
Tabs (stage); Theater drapes and stage curtains (theatrical softgoods); Stage curtain; Grand drape; Contour curtain; Theatre drapes and stage curtains; Backdrop (theater)
  • Austrian curtain.
  •  [[Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro]], painting by [[Eliseu Visconti]] (1908).
  • ''Legs'' masking the theater wings
  • Theatre side and top curtains (black, beige, pink) (Albert Hall stage, Canberra) (2016)

Theater drapes and stage curtains         
Theater drapes and stage curtains are large pieces of cloth that are designed to mask backstage areas of a theater from spectators. They are designed for a variety of specific purposes, moving in different ways (if at all) and constructed from various fabrics.
Front curtain         
STAGE CURTAIN(S) AT THE VERY FRONT OF A THEATRICAL STAGE
Main drape; Act curtain; Act Curtain; Tableau curtain; Austrian curtain; House curtain; Show curtain; Grand curtain; Olio drop; Olio curtain; Roll curtain; Oleo drop; Oleo curtain; Roll drop; Austrian drape; Puff curtain; Austrian puff curtain; Austrian puff drape; Guillotine curtains; Tab curtain; Opera drapes; Traveller curtains; Draw curtain; Traveler drape; Traveller drape; Traveller drapes; Traveler drapes; Venetian curtain; Venetian curtains; Venetian drape; Venetian drapes; Wipe curtain; Theater curtain; Theatre curtain; Act drop
A front curtain, also known as a (front-of-)house curtain, act curtain, grand drape, main curtain or drape, proscenium curtain, or main rag is the stage curtain or curtains at the very front of a theatrical stage, separating it from the house.
Curtain rod         
  • Ready-made curtain rail.
  • Circled bathtub rod and curtain
DEVICE USED TO SUSPEND CURTAINS
Curtain rods; Shower curtain rod
A curtain rod, curtain rail, curtain pole, or traverse rod is a device used to suspend curtains, usually above windows or along the edges of showers or bathtubs, though also wherever curtains might be used. When found in bathrooms, curtain rods tend to be telescopic and self-fixing, while curtain rods in other areas of the home are often affixed with decorative brackets or finial.

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Theater drapes and stage curtains

Theater drapes and stage curtains are large pieces of cloth that are designed to mask backstage areas of a theater from spectators. They are designed for a variety of specific purposes, moving in different ways (if at all) and constructed from various fabrics. Many are made from black or other darkly colored, light-absorbing material (In North America, for example, heavyweight velour is the current industry standard). Theater drapes represent a portion of any production's soft goods, a category comprising any non-wardrobe, cloth-based element of the stage or scenery. Theater curtains are often pocketed at the bottom to hold weighty chain or to accept pipes to remove their fullness and stretch them tight.

Proscenium stages use a greater variety of drapes than arena or thrust stages. In proscenium theaters, drapes are typically suspended from battens and can be controlled by a fly system (i.e., They are "flown," in theater terminology). When a drape is flown, the task of adjusting its height for best masking effect is simplified and, in the case of a drape that must be moved during a performance, this enables the drape to be quickly raised above the proscenium arch—thus positioning it out of view of spectators—or lowered to any desired height above the stage. In flying, instead of using the directions "down" and "up," drapes and curtains are flown "in" and "out," respectively.