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From Italian Neorealism via the "deep staging" espoused by Orson Welles and the German Expressionism feted by Tinseltown, away we go, floating on presenter Mark Cousins's mellifluous tones.
An advantage can be had, by deep staging, in gaining a quicker reaction time (RT) but at the expense of the elapsed time (ET) and MPH achieved at the top end of the track; there is also a higher risk of "red lighting".
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For a moment, in the middle of the jumping course, he was in a deep stage of panic.
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These Theban citizens are choreographed in movement and dance on the deep stage of the Intar 53 Theater.
The back wall drops and he is alone on a deep stage, a barren space walled by dark wood panels.
There's always more than one thing going on on the theater's deep stage (the Connelly is a converted school auditorium).
The deep stage at the Old Vic has been transformed into a three-tiered cathedral-like space; like a tomb, it echoes with intimations of both eternity and decay.
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