Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
skene
noun
ˈskiːniː

Definition
A small building or structure in ancient Greek theater, located behind the stage, used for various purposes such as storing costumes and props, and serving as a backdrop for performances.

Examples
- The skene of the ancient theater was elaborately decorated to add to the performance’s atmosphere.
- In many plays, the actors would enter and exit through the skene, bringing the story to life.
- The design of the skene influenced the architecture of later theaters around the world.

Meaning
In the context of Greek drama, a skene often provided a space for actors to change costumes and prepare for their roles, while also enhancing the visual aspect of the play by serving as a scene-building structure.

Synonyms
- backstage
- stagehouse
- scenic structure