Those items are called "props", short for properties (owned by the theatre).
The fly or flies. That is because scenery can "fly" up into it.
Yes, the word 'scenery' is a noun; a word for the appearance of the natural features of a landscape; the background or other features of a theater stage or movie set; a word for a thing.
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Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm during the first stage of respiration.
During the Shakespear era there was no background scenery instead they would use a narrator to describe the stage setting
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The stage would obscure the scenery of it to the audience.
A backcloth is a backdrop on a stage, the painted scenery at the back of a stage.
A stage set.
A. S. Gillette has written: 'Planning and equipping the educational theatre' -- subject(s): Stage-setting and scenery, Theater architecture, Theaters 'Stage scenery: its construction and rigging' -- subject(s): Stage-setting and scenery, Theaters
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Scenery is the appearance of the natural landscape. It can also be the backdrop that represents the surroundings that are placed on a movie set or stage.
The noun scenery is a concrete noun for specific scenery, the immediate physical surroundings or the set on a stage. The noun scenery is an abstract noun when used in general, for example: I need a vacation from the dreary scenery of the city. The scenery of the countryside would be so soothing.
The stage of the Globe is often strewn with flower petals or leaves during performance. in 1996 the globe had rugs on its stage
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