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stagecraft

[ steyj-kraft, -krahft ]

noun

  1. skill in or the art of writing, adapting, or staging staging plays.


stagecraft

/ ˈsteɪdʒˌkrɑːft /

noun

  1. skill in or the art of writing or staging plays


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Word History and Origins

Origin of stagecraft1

First recorded in 1880–85; stage + craft

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Example Sentences

It has always featured the very best voices and employed the most sophisticated stagecraft of any opera house.

The stagecraft at the Bush presidential library opening was impressive, says Michael Tomasky.

One thing Obama apparently likes about McDonough is his sense of political stagecraft.

The stagecraft and technical wizardry showed off McQueen's abilities as a designer.

The stagecraft and technical wizardry showed off McQueen's capabilities as a designer.

He and I had many delightful talks, and I wish now that I had made notes of the things he told me about stagecraft.

It is the motto of this movement to effect a transvaluation of sthetic values in style and stagecraft.

Max Reinhardt, maker of stagecraft and contriver of "atmosphere," has caught the exact shades.

It has witnessed fascinating experiments in stagecraft, some of which have assuredly succeeded.

Although he was versed in the technicalities of stagecraft, he occasionally disregarded its elementary conditions.

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