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The physical and visual setting on stage for a production.

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Latest revision as of 06:40, 18 October 2023

The physical and visual setting on stage for a production.
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scenery
The physical and visual setting on stage for a production.

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    scenery (English)
    The physical and visual setting on stage for a production. (English)
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    scéna (Czech)
    Vizuální řešení prostoru pro divadelní hru. (Czech)
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    dekorace (Czech)
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    scenografia (Italian)
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    decor (Dutch)
    De fysieke en visuele setting op het podium voor een productie. (Dutch)
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    Bühnenbild (German)
    Optische Gestaltung eines szenisches Raumes (German)
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    Dekoration (German)
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    escenografía (Spanish)
    El conjunto de elementos escénicos que se montan en el escenario para una producción. (Spanish)
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    decorado (Spanish)
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    scenbild (Swedish)
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    décor (French)
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    Scenery (English)
    Canvas or wooden frames (see Flat's) or any construction of wood and canvas or other material used to represent a scene. (English)
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