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Discover LudwigThe word "stagecraft" is correct and usable in written English
It refers to the techniques employed in designing and constructing a theater stage and its scenery, and can also refer to the skills used in producing a theatrical performance. For example, "The theater's stagecraft team worked hard to create a realistic-looking castle set for the production of A Midsummer Night's Dream."
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stagecraft
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The skills of the theater.
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But it was carefully orchestrated political stagecraft from campaign operatives trying to recast Clinton – the most famous woman in American politics and a polarising figure on both left and right – for the 2016 presidential contest.
"The contrasting emotions, the duplicity, it's all pure stagecraft, up to us to get it right and to Sean to make sure the audience gets the right view every second".
The 1,000-mile 1,000-milethat broadhtripinthatfrom her home in Chappaqua, New York, to north-eastern Iowa, was a clever piece of political stagecraft designed to recast the image of the world's most famous female politician as an everyday American.
No matter how masterful their stagecraft.
"It is an uncannily effective piece of business," Mr Rovere twinkles when comparing the two candidates' stagecraft.
It has invested heavily in camera crews and stagecraft.
The horror of Yousef and his murders convinced him that the teeming, dilapidated refugee camp in Jenin needed more stagecraft, not less.
When one occurs, Christie's press shop splices the video and uploads it to YouTube; from there, conservatives throughout the country share Christie clips the way tween girls circulate Justin Bieber videos.The suggestion of stagecraft arguably violates the spirit of candour I was hoping for.
The larger-than-life image of a president who secretly sold missiles to terrorists in exchange for hostages and who used the money to conduct a war prohibited by our United States Congress deserves adulation for just one thing: the stagecraft of a Hollywood icon.Bruce JoffePiedmont, California.
That gives Mr Shanley, the Oscar-winning author of the 1987 movie "Moonstruck", time to finesse a play so busy pushing hot-button issues racism, child abuse, homosexuality that some dubious stagecraft has been allowed to slip through.
He has reputedly been taking guidance on stagecraft and public performance from Paul Greengrass, the acclaimed British film director, which is a sign that he has the self-knowledge to work on his weaknesses.
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