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Arrangement of scenery and properties to represent the place where a play or movie is enacted.
setting
mise en scene
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cenografia
1
The gardens of the palace were not unlike the
stage
setting
of a great spectacle.
2
He worked until dawn on a
stage
setting
for "Don Giovanni."
3
With trapping and other paraphernalia a
stage
setting
can be effected to simulate almost any scene.
4
The
stage
setting
represented an attic in the private asylum where the conspirator was confined in 1812.
5
Why, it looks like a
stage
setting
!
6
The beautiful green and blue tints in the ice-colouring made a picture as unreal as a
stage
setting
.
7
They labored at the
stage
setting
.
8
The
stage
setting
was also extraordinary.
9
I had not noticed the hotel, for before us the valley opened out into a perfect
stage
setting
.
10
The getaway had been a work of art, just as the hold-up had been a wonder-piece of
stage
setting
.
11
On the 1913 side of this Wagnerian
stage
setting
take a look at a real estate office in Victoria, B.C.
12
She had a way of looking at people as if they were bits of the
stage
setting
instead of individuals.
13
It must have been the glamour of the adventure that had deceived me; that, and the unusual
stage
setting
and costuming.
14
Full description of costumes, a detailed illustration of the
stage
setting
,
etc., will be found at the end of the play.
15
In song, peat and the moor are the
stage
setting
for many stories of love consummated and love crushed with betrayal.
16
The music that softly played on this occasion of my mental experience of life gave the
stage
setting
a feverish reality.
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