stagecraft
skill in or the art of writing, adapting, or staging plays.
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Wraparound environments like Industrial Light and Magic’s stagecraft are within reach only to certain industries for now but may see wider use as technology follows the typical curve of adoption and commoditization.
The metaverse could actually help people | John David N. Dionisio | October 27, 2021 | MIT Technology ReviewI had seen his two shows now in West End theaters, “The Phantom of the Opera” and the just-opened “Cinderella,” both full of stagecraft and splendor.
Another London must-see: Selfridges, the iconic luxury department store | Nancy Nathan | September 30, 2021 | Washington PostThe stagecraft and premise for the NBC segment signaled that the US economy is moving again and optimistically getting on the fast track to recovering from the hard losses of the pandemic.
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.
Memoirs of an American Prima Donna | Clara Louise KelloggIt is the motto of this movement to effect a transvaluation of sthetic values in style and stagecraft.
Modernities | Horace Barnett SamuelMax Reinhardt, maker of stagecraft and contriver of "atmosphere," has caught the exact shades.
Ivory Apes and Peacocks | James HunekerIt has witnessed fascinating experiments in stagecraft, some of which have assuredly succeeded.
G. K. Chesterton, A Critical Study | Julius WestAlthough he was versed in the technicalities of stagecraft, he occasionally disregarded its elementary conditions.
A Life of William Shakespeare | Sidney Lee
British Dictionary definitions for stagecraft
/ (ˈsteɪdʒˌkrɑːft) /
skill in or the art of writing or staging plays
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