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mise en scene -placing scene,costumes on stage for theatrical production
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.
dual adj. Composed of two usually like or complementary parts; doubleWell, A dual scene could mean two things... either it's a scene performed with a partner (probably your answer) or it is a scene in which you fight to the death (probably not your answer).
Flats if you are talking about stage drama are the left and right side of the stage. Normally hung with curtains which can swivel to facilitate access in to the wings. In the Flats are hung in such a way as to make the stage seem wide and close to the audience stage front and will hang closer in to the stage as you move to stage rear. This is the illusion of being faraway the further back the actor moves. In Many stage drama the FLATS are solid and are part of the scenery i.e a door or wall - These move in to the sage for the scene and out again when the scene changes Above these, across the stage (left to right) are the SKIRTS. These hide the lights. these also are hung in such a way as to make the "ceiling" of the look like its in perspective with the side(FLATS) Above the skirts and lighting you have - The Flies. Named because stagehands would lower at high speed, scenery and curtains with background painted on them - then at the end of the scene they would lift them very quickly as the scene changed so they would FLY in the the roof space.
its something you can see in the future in a scene
if you mean was there a scene in court yes
some curtains or of the curtains
This refers to the curtains in a hearse. It means that you will die.
a situation in which you think that something good will happen, but it does not
Dee Dee Dee Dee dancer i don't know
Godly Curtains
you mean mays little sister. she should be in mays house
In the Star Spangled Banner the word (Dawn) means "beginning of the day"
maybe you meant 'rideaux' = curtains
the spanish word "Cortina" means curtains in english.
Curtains it is fenimine
I'm not sure if you mean shower curtains or curtains for the window of a bathroom, but either way you should try a store like Bed, Bath & Beyond, Target, Ikea, or a department store like Macy's.