In plays, like Broadway plays, there are scenes and acts. Scene 2 would refer to the second scene of the play act 1 would refer to act 1 of scene 2 in that play.
In a well-made play, the obligatory scene is the scene:
Scene
An audience can tell that a play is moving on to a new scene when the scenery, lighting, and props change.
Actually the words are "In fair Verona where we lay our scene." This is part of the Prologue, a sort of introduction to the play. The "we" here are the actors who are putting on the play. "Lay our scene" means that this is the setting for the play. "Fair" here means "pretty". The line means something like "in beautiful Verona where our play is set."
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In a well-made play, the obligatory scene is the scene:
In a well-made play, the obligatory scene is the scene:
the script of a movie, including acting instructions and scene directions.
it means that the play the drama club are acting is finished
Please specify which act and play you mean.
Act V, Scene III. It is the last scene in the play.
A scene is a location of an event which attracts attention, or a subdivision of a play.
Specify which play This Play is.
i dont get it... what do you mean scene?
The final scene can be called the denouement.
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