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In theatre, "planes" typically refer to the different levels or surfaces on the stage that actors can move on or interact with. These planes can include the stage floor, platforms, stairs, and other raised or lowered surfaces. Understanding and effectively utilizing these planes is crucial for creating dynamic staging and blocking in a theatrical production.

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