a place or setting in which something real or imaginary happens or happened
a landscape or view, esp an attractive one
an episode or sequence in a play, film, etc
a division of an act in a play
an attendant lord, one that will do to swell a progress, start a scene or two — T S Eliot
a single situation, unit of dialogue, or sequence in a play, film, or television programme
a stage setting or the items of scenery in a play, opera, ballet, etc
a public display of violent or unrestrained feeling
informal
a sphere of activity or interest
the music scene
something in which a person is particularly interested or involved
not my scene
the people active in a particular sphere
The poets are very much a different scene from the novelists — Margaret Drabble
out of the public view
to provide the necessary background information for something