footlight

/ˈfʊtlaɪt/
noun
  1. A row of lights set at the front edge of a stage floor, used to illuminate performers from below.
    • A single footlight flickered, casting long shadows across the stage.
    • The actor stepped into the footlight and began his monologue.
    • The theater technician adjusted the footlight to reduce shadows on the dancers.
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