a scenery
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.
scenery falls under the control of the set designer
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".
People who play music in subways are called buskers.
Carpenters
Set designers
a scenery
I believe it is called the backdrop.
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.
scenery falls under the control of the set designer
"Clare designs scenery for plays and productions" "The scenery was very detailed and so was greatly admired by the people watching the show" "The play was terrible - the scenery was better than the acting!" "I like being a passenger in a car rather than the driver, because it allows me to look at the scenery in more detail as we drive"
Scenery is the background of a play or picture that helps set the scene. For example, in a play about going to the beach, you might see scenery that looks like sand and waves to make it feel like you are really there.
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".
The jobs in a play might include actors and actresses along with a director. There are people that work on scenery and costumes, makeup artists and also help with other things. The amount of people needed for a production depends on how many characters are in the play and how long it is.
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.
People who play music in subways are called buskers.