set piece

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set piece

The stage crew carefully positions the large castle set piece.

Definition

Noun: 1. A piece of scenery designed to stand independently as part of a stage setting. * In theater, a "set piece" is a large, often three-dimensional, scenic element that is not part of the permanent stage structure (like a backdrop or flats) but is placed on stage to represent a specific location or object, such as a throne, a tree, or a building facade. 2. A formal or elaborate sequence in a creative work, especially one that is pre-planned and impressive. * By extension, a "set piece" refers to any carefully constructed, often spectacular, and self-contained scene or sequence within a film, novel, play, or sports match. It is typically a highlight that follows a conventional structure and is designed for dramatic or aesthetic impact.

Usage Examples
  • Noun (Theatrical Scenery):
    • The crumbling castle wall was the most impressive set piece in the entire production.
    • The stagehands carefully moved the large set piece into position during the intermission.
  • Noun (Formal Sequence):
    • The film's opening car chase is a classic set piece of action cinema.
    • The debate in the novel's third chapter is a brilliant rhetorical set piece.
    • The team practiced their corner-kick set piece for hours.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in criticism to describe a scene that feels meticulously crafted but potentially detached from the natural flow of the narrative.
    • While visually stunning, the dream sequence felt like an isolated set piece that didn't advance the plot.
Variants and Related Words
  • Set-piece (adjective): Used to describe something that is formal, conventional, or executed according to a pre-arranged plan.
    • The military operation began with a set-piece artillery bombardment.
Synonyms
  • Centerpiece: A central or important element (especially for the theatrical meaning).
  • Showpiece: An item intended to attract attention or admiration.
  • Tour de force: A performance or achievement that has been accomplished with great skill (especially for the formal sequence meaning).
  • Number: A distinct performance within a show (informal, for the formal sequence meaning).
Related Phrases
  • Set-piece attack/play: A term used in sports like soccer or rugby to describe a rehearsed maneuver from a stationary situation, such as a free kick or scrum.
    • They scored directly from a clever set-piece play.
Related Idioms

(The term "set piece" itself functions as a standalone idiom describing a formal, pre-planned element within a larger work. There are no common idioms that use it as a component.)

set piece

The stage crew carefully positions the large castle set piece.

Noun
  1. a piece of scenery intended to stand alone as part of the stage setting