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stagecraft

[steyj-kraft, -krahft] / ˈsteɪdʒˌkræft, -ˌkrɑft /


NOUN
melodramatics
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There is action as well, involving intricate stagecraft like revolving platforms and trapdoors.

From Seattle Times

It was so powerful, and that was the stagecraft as much as anything else.

From New York Times

“I didn’t train as an actor, and watching great actors, figuring out stagecraft, how to use your voice, what to do when someone dries up, that has been so instructive and essential.”

From New York Times

They didn’t go in much for stagecraft: There were some thin wisps of dry ice but the video screens were off and there were no back projections, as McCulloch stood stock still throughout.

From Los Angeles Times

He trusts the songs and stagecraft to speak for themselves.

From New York Times