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Definition of stage effect in English:

stage effect

noun
  • An effect produced by the lighting, sound, or scenery in a play, film, etc.

    Broadway-style shows with epic themes and elaborate stage effects
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company the play is dramatic and full of marvellous stage effects, including a giant film screen.
    • Technical genius in the set coupled with strength of physique and movement in the dancers present an ensemble of emotive stage effects.
    • Most pantomimes include stage effects such as thunder and lightning, musical crescendos and great smoke-screens.
    • The play is enhanced with multi-media stage effects including a big screen at the back, a telephone and a TV set.
    • To achieve a good stage effect, the audience will be allowed in the theatre only 10 minutes before the show, and latecomers won't be admitted.
    • Designer Cameron Lawrence opted for a very simple stage design, just a stepped black stage, the only stage effect being that the black curtain at the back could be opened to reveal a white wall.
    • His love of the stage effect, the precious pun, and the hard end-rhyme sometimes leads to spectacular results, but more often leads to poems and translations that simply make one wince.
    • An artificial lake built into the stage for the show is one of the production's special stage effects.
    • Visconti makes sure to dwell on Wagner's plans for the Bayreuth opera house with its phantasmagoric stage effects and its sunken orchestra, which media-theorists have habitually called proto-cinematic.
    • In opera, a portion of a tragédie lyrique or opéra-ballet composed mainly of songs and dances and accompanied by spectacular stage effects, often having little connection with the main plot.
    • Tuckett has put together these mixed theatre pieces before - his Wind in the Willows similarly sneaked a small band, clever stage effects, dancers, singers and a narrator into a popular Linbury production, which charmed audiences.
    • Teizan VII was famous for the way he made use of masks, wigs, and lighting to achieve his spooky stage effects.
    • There are no dramatic stage effects or lighting, instead it depends simply on the juxtaposition of these experiences.
    • They have any amount of costumes and the stage effects are marvellously good considering the conditions.
    • Of course, minimal costumes and scenery inevitably forfeit not only comic stage effects but also basic clarity.
    • With amazing music, stage effects, singing and dancing, this show is filled with the best-loved songs from The Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables and Miss Saigon.
    • The impresario William Wheatley used lavish sets and costumes imported from Europe and the innovative stage effects included calcine lights and sophisticated machinery.
    • Hutch says, ‘This is a great opportunity to learn more about fireworks and stage effects.’
    • ‘The area of focus is stage effect, which would give more light-and-sound effect to the show,’ she said.
    • With fantastic stage effects and stunning costumes Complete Madness get the audience up on their feet dancing, so get ready for a string of hits including Baggy Trousers, House of Fun and Driving in My Car.

Definition of stage effect in US English:

stage effect

noun
  • An effect produced by the lighting, sound, or scenery in a play, movie, etc.

    Broadway-style shows with epic themes and elaborate stage effects
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Visconti makes sure to dwell on Wagner's plans for the Bayreuth opera house with its phantasmagoric stage effects and its sunken orchestra, which media-theorists have habitually called proto-cinematic.
    • There are no dramatic stage effects or lighting, instead it depends simply on the juxtaposition of these experiences.
    • Teizan VII was famous for the way he made use of masks, wigs, and lighting to achieve his spooky stage effects.
    • The impresario William Wheatley used lavish sets and costumes imported from Europe and the innovative stage effects included calcine lights and sophisticated machinery.
    • In opera, a portion of a tragédie lyrique or opéra-ballet composed mainly of songs and dances and accompanied by spectacular stage effects, often having little connection with the main plot.
    • Of course, minimal costumes and scenery inevitably forfeit not only comic stage effects but also basic clarity.
    • Designer Cameron Lawrence opted for a very simple stage design, just a stepped black stage, the only stage effect being that the black curtain at the back could be opened to reveal a white wall.
    • Technical genius in the set coupled with strength of physique and movement in the dancers present an ensemble of emotive stage effects.
    • An artificial lake built into the stage for the show is one of the production's special stage effects.
    • ‘The area of focus is stage effect, which would give more light-and-sound effect to the show,’ she said.
    • His love of the stage effect, the precious pun, and the hard end-rhyme sometimes leads to spectacular results, but more often leads to poems and translations that simply make one wince.
    • With amazing music, stage effects, singing and dancing, this show is filled with the best-loved songs from The Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables and Miss Saigon.
    • Produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company the play is dramatic and full of marvellous stage effects, including a giant film screen.
    • With fantastic stage effects and stunning costumes Complete Madness get the audience up on their feet dancing, so get ready for a string of hits including Baggy Trousers, House of Fun and Driving in My Car.
    • Tuckett has put together these mixed theatre pieces before - his Wind in the Willows similarly sneaked a small band, clever stage effects, dancers, singers and a narrator into a popular Linbury production, which charmed audiences.
    • To achieve a good stage effect, the audience will be allowed in the theatre only 10 minutes before the show, and latecomers won't be admitted.
    • Hutch says, ‘This is a great opportunity to learn more about fireworks and stage effects.’
    • The play is enhanced with multi-media stage effects including a big screen at the back, a telephone and a TV set.
    • Most pantomimes include stage effects such as thunder and lightning, musical crescendos and great smoke-screens.
    • They have any amount of costumes and the stage effects are marvellously good considering the conditions.
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