scenery

theatre
Also known as: set, setting

Learn about this topic in these articles:

environmental theatre

  • In environmental theatre

    The sets were usually based on multilevel platforms, balconies, ramps, and scaffolds surrounding a stage that encroached on the audience’s territory, providing a wider range of space for the actors and a greater flexibility of interaction between the audience and performers. The audience of the environmental…

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stagecraft

  • interior of a Kabuki theater
    In stagecraft: History

    The term scenery can include any noncostume visual element used in support of a production. In the context of this article, however, it will be defined as any nonpermanent two- or three-dimensional background or environmental element that is placed on the stage so as to suggest the…

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theatrical production

  • Globe Theatre, London
    In theatrical production: Performing the piece

    At first, designers devised generalized scenery to be used for tragic, comic, and pastoral dramas. Later they created a setting unique to a particular play. With the emergence of designed space and changeable scenery, there arose an entire profession of scenic architects and mechanics whose work at times overshadowed that…

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