No scene means something that is done in secret or out of public view. It can also be used to mean something that is done backstage.
scene, landscape
Making a loud disturbance in public that draws attention. A child lying on the grocery store floor kicking and screaming is causing a scene.
I'm interested in the scene before me, but have no desire to change anything
Scene
Scene is a noun. A scene can be a place or thing.
i dont get it... what do you mean scene?
this is scene hair. http://media.photobucket.com/image/scene%20hair/sasha101202/scene-hair.jpg
No, it does not.
The homophone for "seen" is "scene." "Seen" is the past participle of "see," while "scene" refers to a specific place or a sequence of events in a play, movie, or book.
Re-spell this.
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scene, landscape
It's basically what scene's call themselves, and others call them that to. The original word is Scene.
a small laugh scene
'changing scene' means in theatre to change the background or sets from one part of the show to another. basically you change the sets from scene to scene if necessary in the theatre production
Do you mean scene change? If so it means that when you change locations or set peices or costume.
what does forum theatre mean in dramaFORUM THEATRE - Where a scene is enacted, people can stop the scene at anytime, and change the characters emotions, actions or dialogue.