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stage manager
noun
- a person responsible for the technical details of a theatrical production, assisting the director during rehearsal, supervising the lighting, costuming, setting, prompting, etc., and assuming full responsibility for the stage during a performance of a play.
stage manager
noun
- a person who supervises the stage arrangements of a theatrical production
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Other Words From
- stage managership noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of stage manager1
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Example Sentences
People scream, the orchestra stops playing, and the stage manager whisks the diva into the wings.
The stage manager is a rubber-clad domme and there are various S&M happenings through the night.
Not to curse the stage directions and threaten to send the stage manager to a labor camp.
Now that we are in the run of the play, our stage manager has the crystal backstage to ward off the boogeyman.
Soon after he got back to England, he began working in the theater as a stage manager and an actor.
Why, Lil Pendleton and the stage manager are out there in the Pendletons sleigh.
As she entered the vestibule the stage-manager came to meet her, and told her that her part had been given to another singer.
Irving's reputation as a stage manager is such that when his "Macbeth" comes to America everyone will want to see it.
So, like some famous stage manager, Fate was getting ready to assemble the cast for the final scenes in our little drama.
But when once your stage-manager is chosen, all the actors must make up their minds to obey him implicitly.
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