Encara no tenim significats per a "scene-shifter".
1She reply, 'As scene-shifter and prompter, M'sieu' Doltaire, you have a gift.
2Spangler, the scene-shifter and stage-carpenter, has the face and bearing of a day-laborer.
3You imagined, of course, that I was a scene-shifter.
4I must have the good-will of all, be obeyed by all, from prima donna to scene-shifter.
5Nature seemed to have turned scene-shifter, so artfully were the phases of this glorious spectacle successively developed.
6A scene-shifter going by said that he had seen Mr. Lennox leave the theatre some twenty minutes ago.
7He tried acting, but did not succeed; and then became a scene-shifter, or something of the kind, at the Adelphi.
8The snow itself is but a new caprice, a simple stage decoration ready to disappear at the signal of the scene-shifter.
9There was a hitch here somewhere; the scene-shifter was hardly up to his work, so that it was rather a failure.
10Napoleon, who strove to imitate him 1800 years later, was a charlatan in comparison; a mere scene-shifter on a great theatrical stage.
11It has no more of enchantment to him than the "magic fairy palace" of the ballet has to a scene-shifter.
12It was an impressive sight, rendered double so be the sudden manner in which it was revealed to us by that scene-shifter the Wind.
13He, too, had taken the precaution of assuming an excellent disguise-peakedcap set aslant over one eye, grimy face, the blouse of a scene-shifter.
14The effect is as unpleasant as that which is produced on the stage by the voice of a prompter or the entrance of a scene-shifter.
15Spangler, the scene-shifter, who was an accomplice of Booth, was sent to the Dry Tortugas, served out his term and died about ten years ago.
16The scene-shifters and gas-men were standing about; everything was supposed to be going up.
Scene-shifter a través del temps