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flies
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thing
)
by
futurebird
Tue Mar 13 2001 at 7:57:17
Theatre Terminology
The
space
above the
stage
where
scenery
may be
flown
for
storage
between scenes.
At
Carnegie Mellon
's
drama school
in
Pittsburgh
the flies are clearly visible outside of the building in the form of a large unsightly box
protruding
from the
roof
.
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