Similar words: statecraft, spacecraft, space craft, needlecraft, wollstonecraft, stagecoach, mary wollstonecraft, craft. Meaning: n. skill in writing or staging plays.
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1 "Figaro" combines great singing with fine stagecraft.
2 That this is also a marriage of insightful stagecraft and lustrous vocalism is the most welcome news of all.
3 Ellen said he was a political lightweight whose stagecraft was better than his statecraft.
4 But in the stagecraft of dethronement, Kingsley had not taken the bait,[www.Sentencedict.com] had not even blinked.
5 Courses include stagecraft (set construction), script analysis, acting, directing, technical theater, and related topics.
6 Ventriloquism is an act of stagecraft in which a person (a ventriloquist) manipulates his or her voice so that it appears that the voice is coming from elsewhere.
7 Stagecraft has been a part of leadership throughout history, and when it's done right, it's an important tool.
8 On the other hand, phony stagecraft, which isn't tied to truth or to an uplifting vision, will nearly always backfire, especially in today's media-savvy world.
9 These changes and innovations of stagecraft are a development and rejection of Chinese opera traditions. It is more a development under the influence of foreign dramatic culture.
10 Ming dynasty palace zaju stressed set routines, stagecraft and adaptation to the palace environment.
11 Coursework includes stagecraft, costume design, lighting, audio production, stage make-up, scenic painting, and other skills.
12 Washington's stagecraft worked because it came from an authentic core.
13 This section of Stagecraft is designed to explore the special techniques and materials used in scenic construction.
14 Offered annually in the spring term, Introduction to Stagecraft is a hands-on course that gets students working with the tools and techniques of theatrical production in a practical way.
15 And he employed the very methods—hit men, misdirection, stagecraft—that, in the past, had been the province of corrupt states and intelligence outfits.
16 This approach will not only result in an appreciation of the literary merits, but also foster an understanding of stagecraft.
17 He attached importance to the interpretation of the famous works in western dramas and the observation of the stagecraft, so as to find the model for China's new dramas.
18 Practice, theory, and accumulation of performance are three aspects to measure the influences of traditional Chinese opera on Chinese modern drama stagecraft.
19 Under the theory of "communication" of the post-modernism, we are trying to blend film and stagecraft.
20 In the meantime, it stresses on the symmetry and balance of stagecraft that is worthy of viewer's careful appreciation.
21 Nowadays, at the peak time of film development, we make stagecraft and film as one.
22 Romesh Ratnesar, in his book Tear Down This Wall, said that Deaver "was the most powerful force in the molding of Reagan's public image, " and that "his true talent was stagecraft.
23 The martial arts living theater is refers to take the martial arts element as the main body content, other artistic form auxiliary has the complete plot comprehensive stagecraft.
24 Julius Caesar (1599) and Antony and Cleopatra (1607) are outstanding tragedies on classical themes. To these he brought an unmatched genius for stagecraft, poetry, and insight into human character.
25 But it was in unscripted moments, far more than any of Michael Deaver's made-for-television stagecraft, that Reagan showed his essential self.
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