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An audience can tell that a play is moving on to a new scene when the scenery, lighting, and props change.
In a French play, a new scene starts when someone enters or exits. In an English play, a scene ends when the stage is emptied and starts with someone entering an empty stage. In some modern plays, the scene starts with someone onstage already. The audience is apprised of the fact that it is a new scene because the stage lights come up. A century ago they would know because the main curtain would be drawn (few theatres apart from some amateur ones use traveller curtains nowadays).
Well, it has a number of good conflicts and some action in the form of an onstage murder and a battle scene. Those points make it a promising story for a play. Also, many people in the audience would already know the story.
The mood of a scene in a movie or play that could create emotion within the audience.
By making it easier for the audience to follow what is happening in the play
An audience can tell that a play is moving on to a new scene when the scenery, lighting, and props change.
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In a French play, a new scene starts when someone enters or exits. In an English play, a scene ends when the stage is emptied and starts with someone entering an empty stage. In some modern plays, the scene starts with someone onstage already. The audience is apprised of the fact that it is a new scene because the stage lights come up. A century ago they would know because the main curtain would be drawn (few theatres apart from some amateur ones use traveller curtains nowadays).
Well, it has a number of good conflicts and some action in the form of an onstage murder and a battle scene. Those points make it a promising story for a play. Also, many people in the audience would already know the story.
The mood of a scene in a movie or play that could create emotion within the audience.
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By making it easier for the audience to follow what is happening in the play
the curtain is drawn
The actors told the audience what time it was, what the weather was like and so on. Since they acted either by sunlight or candlelight, they could not change lighting effects in mid-play. Lines like "How goes the night, boy?" at the start of Act II of Macbeth would give the hint to the audience.
The narrator acts as the stage director letting the audience know what action is going on.
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