Stage curtain(s) at the very front of a theatrical stage.
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Examples for "front curtain"
Examples for "front curtain"
1George dropped the front curtain, and turning to Betty and me, said:-
2He poked his head under the front curtain and into a glum silence.
3By a mistake which is natural enough, its name has been connected with the front curtain of the stage.
4He parked at the curb, and as he walked to the door he saw movement by the front curtain.
5The front curtain was run on rings, on a small, tight wire stretched across the entire width of the school house.
1I look at the TV monitor in the stage manager's booth, and there's Phyllis running back and forth in front of the house curtain...
1Like a theatre curtain being slowly raised, the mist lifted from the surface of the water.
2The bed's drapes are already tied back, like theatre curtains.
3A series of theatre curtains create stages within stages, and mimic the permanently raised eyebrows of her ironic prose.
1There was a one- act curtain raiser before the main production.
Translations for act curtain