Curtain (disambiguation)
A curtain is a piece of cloth intended to block or obscure light or similar.
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Curtain or curtains may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Film
- Curtain (film), an American silent film
- Curtains (1983 film), a Canadian horror film
- Curtains (1995 film), a Canadian short film, in English and French, also known as Rideau
Literature
- Curtain (novel), by Agatha Christie, 1975
- The Curtain (essay), by Milan Kundera, published 2005 as Le Rideau
Music
- The Curtains, an American music group
- Curtains (John Frusciante album), 2005
- Curtains (Tindersticks album), 1997
- "Curtains" (Red Flag song), 2000
- "Curtains", a song by Elton John from the 1975 album Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
- "Curtains", B-side of "Big Time" (Peter Gabriel song), 1986
- Cortina (tango), or curtain, short pieces of music between dances at a tango event
Theatre equipment
Theatres
- Curtain Theatre, a former Elizabethan playhouse in London
- Curtain Theatre (Glasgow), a Scottish theatre company in the 1930s
Other uses in arts and entertainment
- Curtains (musical), a musical mystery comedy first produced in 2006
- "Curtains" (Under the Dome), episode of TV drama
People
- Elizabeth Curtain, former Australian judge
- Peter Curtain (born 1962), former Australian rules footballer
- Ruth F. Curtain (born 1941), Australian mathematician
Other uses
- Curtain array antenna
- Curtained hair or curtains, a hairstyle featuring a long fringe
- Shutter curtains, a form of shutter (photography)
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Curtain
- All pages with titles containing Curtain
- Air curtain (disambiguation)
- Curtain call (disambiguation)
- Curtain wall (disambiguation)
- Curtin (disambiguation)
- Iron Curtain (disambiguation)
- McCurtain (disambiguation)
- Rideau (disambiguation) (French, 'curtain')
- Curtain coating, a process that creates a curtain of fluid that falls onto a substrate
- Flowstone, curtain-like mineral deposits in caves
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