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stagecraft

noun as in melodramatics

noun as in staginess

noun as in theatricalism

noun as in theatricality

noun as in theatricalness

noun as in theatrics

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Example Sentences

Lloyd modernizes the stagecraft, injecting avant-garde intrigue into what is ultimately a commercial enterprise.

After I praised the suppleness of her voice, LuPone exclaimed, “She has stagecraft!”

In terms of stagecraft, we’re back in “Cheers,” bar in the middle, entry at left, office at right — classic.

Jones pours all his passion into his response, ensuring the scene is carved into whatever monument to stagecraft might exist.

From Salon

It’s a nod to the roots of Knott’s, when the park lacked thrill rides and specialized in Wild West stagecraft.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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