A fine, even atmospheric effect created by dispersing a fluid (usually water or oil-based) into the air on stage, making light beams visible and adding depth, mood, and dimension to the stage picture. Unlike fog (which sits low and is thick), haze is subtle and even, hanging uniformly in the air. It's one of the most commonly used atmospheric effects in professional theatre—practically every show uses some amount of haze to enhance lighting.
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