- A flat (short for
scenery flat) or
coulisse is a flat
piece of
theatrical scenery which is
painted and
positioned on
stage so as to give the appearance...
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different hands.
Tolkien alluded to the
first factor with the
phrase "vast
backcloths": once upon a time I had a mind to make a body of more or less connected...
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between the two.
Donald Mitc****
writes that this
interaction is the
backcloth against which all Mahler's
music can be considered. The
initial connection...
- (2) the
method of attack.
Target backcloth (the
spatial opportunity structure of
crime sites) “Target or
victim backcloth is
important for an understanding...
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Puranas and
other mythological classics mainly producing scrolls,
temple backcloths, wall hangings,
chariot banners and the like. In
ancient times, the common...
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mystery remains,
heightened indeed by
glimpses of the
ordinary world, the
backcloth against which the
drama or
melodrama or
whatever we
decide to call it...
- its low-key type, with
artwork rather better than
usual (less
obvious backcloths, etc.) a
minimum of
artless dialogue, good
lensing by
Arthur Grant and...
- theatres’), in
which he
returned to an
essentially flat
idiom by
using backcloths enclosed within wings resembling a frame; the
reference to
theatre emphasizes...
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grasping Copperfield by the
wrist and
flying off
stage with him. A blue
backcloth is used in the background, and the
television version uses fake clouds...
- Hampstead, NW6 and All That.
Petherbridge is the
author of
Pillar Talk (or
Backcloth and Ashes), a one-man show
about Saint Simeon Stylites,
published in 2005...