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fly gallery

  1. a narrow platform at the side of a stage from which ropes are manipulated to raise or lower scenery, battens, etc.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of fly gallery1

First recorded in 1885–90
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John and I are standing four stories up from Pennsylvania Avenue NW, in the National Theatre’s fly gallery, the space that overlooks the stage.

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The northeast corner of the fly gallery was now a furnace.

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Why, when Booth and Barrett played here you could hear them breathe way up in the fly gallery.”

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About ten feet from the front of the fly gallery I saw a bright light.

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