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Stage setting   /steɪdʒ sˈɛtɪŋ/   Listen
Stage setting

noun
1.
Arrangement of scenery and properties to represent the place where a play or movie is enacted.  Synonyms: mise en scene, setting.






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"Stage setting" Quotes from Famous Books



... Such is the stage setting for our daily morning parade. We have been here for some weeks now, and the populace is getting used to us. But when we first burst upon this peaceful township I think we may say, without undue egoism, that we created a profound sensation. In this sleepy corner of Hampshire ...
— The First Hundred Thousand • Ian Hay

... Club," was quite a pretentious affair for a minstrel company in those days. The stage setting, representing the interior of a Lodge, required antiquated furniture such as could not be hired in the one night stands. Therefore, the minstrels carried all this furniture, a large sheet-iron wood stove with lengths ...
— Watch Yourself Go By • Al. G. Field

... comte, love, nowadays, like nature, should only be used for decoration, as a bit of stage setting, or as ...
— In and Out of Three Normady Inns • Anna Bowman Dodd



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