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121scene designs — Scene design did not truly emerge as a distinct artistic contribution to theatre production until late in the 19th century, a development accelerated by the New Stagecraft in the 1910s. Robert Edmond Jones was exemplary in his ability to… …
122scene of destruction — index shambles Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
123scene of disorder — index shambles Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
124Scène de ménage — ● Scène de ménage querelle entre époux, entre personnes qui vivent ensemble …
125Scène de mœurs — ● Scène de mœurs synonyme de peinture de genre …
126scene-stealer — scene′ steal er n. sbz a performer, as in a play, who draws the audience s attention away from the other players • Etymology: 1945–50 …
127scene-steal|er — «SEEN STEE luhr», noun. an actor who seizes all the attention of an audience with his performance …
128scene|shift|er — «SEEN SHIHF tuhr», noun. a person who shifts and arranges the scenes in a theater …