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Photograph of the thrust stage Orson Welles used for the Federal Theatre Project 891 production of Doctor Faustus, airbrushed to emphasize its contours in Maxine Elliott's Theatre

  • This is written on the print found in the production notebook:
    This is the only bit of scenery in "Doctor Faustus" an apron extending over three rows of seats
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Library of Congress, image 6 of 35 (production notebook)

Author Federal Theatre Project

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Photograph of the thrust stage Orson Welles used for the Federal Theatre Project 891 production of Doctor Faustus, airbrushed to emphasize its contours in Maxine Elliott's Theatre

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