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Stage set pieces are the scenic elements which are added to the stage for a production.
Scenery is the term used to describe everything on stage (except props and actors), used to represent the time and place where action is occurring, for example, backdrops with painted scenes or three dimensional scenery, such as trees and fences.
Framed set pieces can be flats or anything else that has a frame around it. Traditionally flats have frames made from wood but polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe can be used if lightweight, modular, easy to assemble frames are required.
There are a number of different types of stage set pieces these include:
Furniture, revolves, trucks and other set props
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