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The phrase "a bare stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a stage that is empty or lacks any set design or props, often in the context of theater or performance.
Example: "The actors stepped onto a bare stage, ready to bring the story to life with only their words and movements."
Alternatives: "an empty stage" or "a minimalist stage".
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A bare stage.
It is not wholly a bare stage".
On a bare stage, words are everything.
Beckett's stage directions call for a bare stage.
"I CAN take any empty space and call it a bare stage.
On a bare stage they speak with compelling urgency until the play reaches its shocking denouement.
Brook wrote: 'I can take any empty space and call it a bare stage.
A bare stage will be the backdrop for the improvised production, which features Mark Twain's "Fable".
The film begins with Byrne walking onto a bare stage with a portable stereo.
For Mr. LeWitt, a white wall is a challenge, like a bare stage to a choreographer.
A bare stage introduces a surprise, a waltzing entrance for Mr. Woetzel and Ms. Ansanelli.
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