answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What does props and scenery mean?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What type of scenery and props were used at the globe theatre?

No scenery was used at the globe because it was so disruptive. They used an occasional prop


What was the scenery like in the globe theater?

There was not a lot of scenery used at the Globe Theater. However, there were props used like benches, knives, chairs, and armor.


What does eccylema mean?

An eccyclema is wagon used back in greek theatre, for basic scenery or props that is rolled out of the skene, aka the scene house, on to the logein, aka the stage.


What are Objects used on stage during a performance that are not part of the scenery?

Those items are called "props", short for properties (owned by the theatre).


How does a audience that the play is moving on to a new scene?

An audience can tell that a play is moving on to a new scene when the scenery, lighting, and props change.


What is the technical elements of drama?

*are The technical elements of Drama include the Scenery, or set, the Costumes, the Props, the Lights, the Sound Effects and the Makeup.


What does props mean in real estate?

'props' is short for 'properties'.


What did the scenery and props used in Shakespeare's plays look like?

Not much is known about the premieres but it was said to be fairly simple with one back ground. However in some plays like Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet the key props like the balcony and 'hell' were used. The roof was also covered in a cloth and known as 'heaven'.


When a play has finished clearing the set is known as the?

Its called "strike". This is when the props, sets and scenery are taken down at the end of a production. The theatre is then considered "dark".


How did shakespeare make up for lack of scenery?

He invited his audience to use their imaginations. Which they did and are still capable of doing. Many modern productions, both of Shakespeare's plays and more modern ones, use minimal props and scenery and get their point across by good acting.


What does mis'un scene mean?

"mis'en scene" is a term used in cinematography and theater to refer to everything that appears in the frame of a scene. This includes the arrangement of actors, décor, props, lighting, and costumes. It helps to set the mood and convey important information to the audience.


What does the slang word props mean?

"Props" are kudos, or acclaim/praise for doing something good. And "mad" means "a lot."So, "mad props" = a lot of praise/kudos.Examples1. Wow, you scored 3 hockey goals in a row - props!2. Woah, you convinced your girlfriend to let you go to Vegas for your birthday - mad props!