Scenery is used to set the scene, mood and tone of a play.
For example, a scene set in a garden may have a scenery involving trees and plants.
No scenery was used at the globe because it was so disruptive. They used an occasional prop
There was not a lot of scenery used at the Globe Theater. However, there were props used like benches, knives, chairs, and armor.
They are different in every performance, and. over 400 years of performance, that is a lot of different props and sets. "Scenery" is a word used to describe a set which attempts to present a naturalistic backdrop to the play: in Shakespeare's day they didn't use scenery much for plays because of the frequent change of setting, although complex scenery was devised for masques. The mania for scenery in Shakespeare productions reached its height in the nineteenth century, where the person who made the scenery got bigger billing than the actors. Since then, except in musical theatre, people have become less and less obsessed with scenery, and plays, especially Shakespeare's plays, are often performed without any scenery at all.
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During the Shakespear era there was no background scenery instead they would use a narrator to describe the stage setting
a scenery
It is both singular and plural. Scenery can refer to one large scene. It can also refer to a collection of scenes, such as the backdrops used in a play.
Scenery is the effects that a person gives to a plaY for example costumes, background, lighting, sounds, and props.
scenery falls under the control of the set designer
They are used as a setting for a theater production. They are accessories on a stage that represent the location of a scene. When in a play, if a scene takes place in a forest, you cannot bring an actual forest to a stage or perform the play in an actual forest, so a backdrop (which is a painting) of the forest will be the scenery for that scene in the play.
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No scenery was used at the globe because it was so disruptive. They used an occasional prop
The set is the scenery: the depiction of the physical location of the play.
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