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Plays in Burma are always performed in the open air, and there is no charge for admission, the cost being borne by some pious member of the community to celebrate a festival or a domestic event. The circular frame is fitted with drums and gongs, and is called Saing-waing or Kyi-waing. The figures to the right of it are the "prince" (in the centre) and the clown (on his left).