The course aims to provide the student with the basic geometric principles for the design and project management of those theatrical scenes, which base their expressiveness on the perspective effects of the architectures and illusory spaces set up on the stage. Theatrical scenography is a discipline characterized by a complex set of phases, which each aim to recreate a desired illusory effect, conceived in the first instance by the scenographer with the creation of the sketch of the scene. The sketch, made in perspective, is a pictorial image that contains all the information necessary for setting up the scene, whose exact transposition in the space of the stage must be guaranteed. The design tool, control and realization of the intentional illusion designed in the sketch a particular scene has been perspective for centuries. The course provides some indispensable geometric principles for the design of accelerated solid perspective, an illusory method of construction of a physical space that simulates greater depths in the eyes of the spectators than those actually existing in the space of the theater stage.complex set of phases, which each aim to recreate a desired illusory effect, conceived in