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Stagecraft
Stagecraft meaning
The skills of the theater. | A specific skill of the theater.
Synonyms of Stagecraft
Example sentences (17)
Her stagecraft as a musician speaks for itself.
Peter Hylenski’s stagecraft and sound design make Elsa’s snow tricks all the more believable and real.
But the soundscape and the candy-colored costumes and set (a series of paper banners that suggest baroque stagecraft) work as elegantly as they do only thanks to the dynamic and accomplished performances that Fritsch coaxes from the Schaubühne actors.
The show isn’t for everyone — a number of voters, complaining that the storytelling is underwhelming, said they don’t understand what the fuss is about — but its enthusiasts, citing a moving score and mesmerizing stagecraft, are passionate and numerous.
Today’s explosive testimony (10 am, overshadowing the Hanoi statecraft and stagecraft for the day) makes the second less likely.
While that may be a tad hyperbolic, Stagecraft does allow for a much more realistic filmmaking experience.
Guzman is also a teacher, leading classes in theater and stagecraft at a performing arts high school.
The connection between Stagecraft and Statecraft is highlighted in one section of the exhibition which quotes from a Byzantine court official from the time of Emperor Manuel I Komnenos.
Trump introduced a traditional piece of stagecraft at a nontraditional rhythm, as if the speech were organized to magnify opportunities for standing ovations.
You've got to admire McDormand for her pedagogy and her stagecraft.
Elements of design and stagecraft are used to enhance the physicality, presence and immediacy of the experience.
His career was marked by reinvention and visual presentation, his music and stagecraft significantly influencing popular music.
In " The Artwork of the Future " (1849), he described a vision of opera as Gesamtkunstwerk ("total work of art"), in which the various arts such as music, song, dance, poetry, visual arts and stagecraft were unified.
Relationship with the audience The small stages had a significant effect on the stagecraft of ancient Roman theater.
Stagecraft In Ancient Greece during the time of New Comedy, from which Plautus drew so much of his inspiration, there were permanent theaters that catered to the audience as well as the actor.
The skill of managing, organising and preparing the stage for a performance is known as stagecraft (10).
The words of action and the way that they are said are important to stagecraft.