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scenery

1 of 1noun
/ˈsi.nɜ.ri/
1

the painted hangings at the background and the accessories on a theater stage

Scenery refers to the various backdrop elements and props used on stage to create the setting for a play or performance. It includes items such as painted backdrops, stage furniture, and other visual elements that help establish the location, time period, and mood of the scene. Scenery helps to transport the audience into the world of the performance and supports the storytelling.

  • The director spent hours discussing the scenery for the upcoming play.
  • The actors interacted with the scenery to make the stage feel like a bustling city.
  • The scenery was changed during intermission to depict a different time period.
  • The elaborate scenery included moving parts, adding depth to the stage.
  • The scenery was carefully designed to reflect the historical setting of the drama.
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2

the overall visual appearance of a location, including both the natural landscape and the man-made elements that have been constructed there