![]() ![]() two-dimensional canvas-covered ' flats' painted to resemble a three-dimensional surface or vista, is a relatively recent innovation and a significant departure from the more ancient forms of theatrical expression, which tended to rely less on the actual representation of space senerial and more on the conveyance of action and mood. What we tend to think of as 'traditional scenery', i.e. The history of theatrical scenery is as old as the theatre itself, and just as obtuse and tradition bound. ![]() Scenery may be just about anything, from a single chair to an elaborately re-created street, no matter how large or how small, whether the item was custom-made or is the genuine item, appropriated for theatrical use. Theatrical scenery is that which is used as a setting for a theatrical production. Scenery for a realistic hospital scene, with props For other uses, see Scenery (disambiguation). ![]()
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