fourth wall

Etymology
A reference to the three walls of a box set, with the fourth wall being the imaginary wall separating the performers from the audience. and thus a.

Noun

 * 1)  The imaginary invisible wall at the front of the stage in a proscenium theatre, through which the audience sees the action in the world of the play.
 * 2)  The boundary between the fiction and the audience.
 * 1)  The boundary between the fiction and the audience.
 * 1)  The boundary between the fiction and the audience.

Translations

 * Dutch: vierde wand
 * Finnish: neljäs seinä
 * Georgian: მეოთხე კედელი
 * German: vierte Wand
 * Turkish: dördüncü duvar


 * Dutch: vierde wand
 * Finnish: neljäs seinä
 * French:
 * Georgian: მეოთხე კედელი
 * German: vierte Wand
 * Japanese: 第四の壁
 * Polish: czwarta ściana
 * Portuguese: quarta dimensão
 * Turkish: dördüncü duvar