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22:31 Jan 21, 2009 |
Greek to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Architecture / museum description | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Dylan Edwards United Kingdom Local time: 12:30 | ||||||
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4 +7 | scenery |
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scenery Explanation: "stage scenery" or, where the context is clear, simply "scenery" -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 hrs (2009-01-22 08:46:55 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- If your text is listing basic parts of a theatre, I would expect dressing rooms and a scenery store. I would use 'scenery' as a general term which may or may not include props (smaller items used by the actors, e.g. telephone, kettle, gun, umbrella). All other tube of different diameters (i.e.) tail battens or curtain battens to be stored in the props and scenery store • All tube from the Props & Scenery ... www.vca.unimelb.edu.au/facilities/props/storage/ All scenery (including props and furniture) must meet currently accepted standards of fire proofing for stage scenery used in a public performance space. ... www.hawkswell.com/about/technical.html - As a rule, I would take furniture to be part of scenery. |
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