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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stage director" is correct and usable in written English.
According to Merriam-Webster, a stage director is "a person who is responsible for the overall direction of a play, opera, etc." You can use this phrase in any situation involving the production of a play, opera, or other performance. For example, "The stage director's intricate vision of the production brought it to life on the stage."
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Not every stage director can".
He began as a stage director.
How could a stage director resist it?
Dino Yannopoulos, stage director, was supervising.
Subsequently he served as stage director in Mannheim and Frankfurt.
"Is that comfortable?" asked Madeleine Snow '20, the stage director.
He was also a playwright and a stage director.
David Sell is now the designated stage director.
A resident stage director, Sharon Thomas, showed him the movements.
The original referred to the stage director as David Fielding.
In other words, he's a stage director himself.
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