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An antique mirrored footlight, no longer capable of illuminating anything.
In his characters there is the mystery of the masks and the shine of footlight.
He likened each candle to "a miniature footlight, a way to make the photograph or object a piece of theater."
The lamp stood on a bench and lit the alcove harshly from below as though by a footlight.
I went on to Footlight Records, which stocks oldies.
An indirect footlight uses a light aimed at a reflecting surface to diffuse the illumination.
The first sequence of the ride, Footlight Parade, was plagued with engineering and technical problems from the beginning.
His first set for Warner Bros was the fountain in Footlight Parade.
His use of stark, bright footlight illumination, for instance, gave many of the scenes a high-contrast, shadowy look.
Other famous movies included Footlight Parade and all five Gold Diggers films.
Its success permitted a higher budget and more elaborate production numbers in Warner's follow-up film to this one, Footlight Parade.
The oldest community theatre in the US, Footlight Club is located in this neighborhood.
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The methods are fairly standard ones: Puck carries a body microphone; the other sound emanates through five footlight mikes onstage.
Together with the footlight candles, the gas fixtures flanking the proscenium opening illuminated the half dozen speakers seated behind the podium.
In place of Romanesque gloom, Mr. Ranalli has mounted a glowing footlight parade.
A footlight is a theatrical lighting device arranged to illuminate a stage from the front edge of the stage floor in front of the curtain.
Charles Norris (actor, 2012 Seattle Times Footlight Award)
"In youth, exercise and learning; in adolescence, ambition; and in early manhood, love--no footlight passion."
Depression-era films like "My Man Godfrey" and "Footlight Parade" offered a gleaming escape from economic realities.
He whistled on a small footlight he had noticed earlier, holding the azoth low enough to keep the driver from seeing it, should he look over his shoulder.
Blondie and Dagwood in Footlight Folly (1947) Dell (An original paperback novel, not illustrated.
She remembers her trepidation when she realized she would have to swim in the "By the Waterfall" number in "Footlight Parade."