Usages of scaena
In theatro actor in scaena stat et fabulam incipit.
In the theater an actor stands on the stage and begins a story.
Actrix in scaena respondet, et turba ridet.
An actress answers on the stage, and the crowd laughs.
Spectaculo finito, amici per viam domum ambulant et de scaena loquuntur.
When the show is finished, friends walk home along the road and talk about the stage.
Post iudicium actrix iterum in scaena stat, et turba ei plaudit; laetitia in turba manet.
After the trial the actress again stands on the stage, and the crowd applauds her; joy remains in the crowd.
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