The fly or flies. That is because scenery can "fly" up into it.
Nobody is responsible for the invention of scenery. Scenery is the view that is seen from different angles by a person.
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.
tight eyez and big mijo they took it from a dance type called clownin and added kill-off moves,power moves, and a dictionary and called it krumpin
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A lead stagehand is called a key grip in movies, and a steward or lead in other performance types.
A lead stagehand is called a key grip in movies, and a steward or lead in other performance types.
the person who changes the scenery between scenes are called...
I believe it is called simply a scenery "Drop" or "Fly"
Here are some sentences.The stagehand turned off the lights.You'll need a stagehand to move that set.
I believe it is called the backdrop.
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Example counter nouns for 'scenery' are: views of scenery pictures of scenery (photos or paintings) flats of scenery (theatrical)
No, the word 'scenery' is an uncountable noun, a type of noun called an aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts.