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property man

British  

noun

  1. Usually shortened to: propman.  a member of the stage crew in charge of the stage properties

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As the goosegirl in Die Konigskinder she drove the property man to distraction by her successful insistence upon having live geese on the stage.

From Time Magazine Archive

Partly imitating Chinese methods, Playwright Wilder has veteran Actor Frank Craven serve as property man, traffic cop, living newspaper and cracker-barrel philosopher.

From Time Magazine Archive

She stuck to her contention that the father of her grandchild was James Cannon, property man at the old Grove Street Theatre, San Francisco.

From Time Magazine Archive

He pokes fun at the opera by showing the property man making a snowstorm out of paper, music lovers applauding before a duet is finished.

From Time Magazine Archive

A property man, dressed in black, moved items around the stage, concealed by his dark clothing, lighting, and the imagination of the audience.

From "Bad Boy" by Walter Dean Myers