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stagehand
[ steyj-hand ]
noun
- a person who moves properties, regulates lighting, etc., in a theatrical production.
stagehand
/ ˈsteɪdʒˌhænd /
noun
- a person who sets the stage, moves props, etc, in a theatrical production
Word History and Origins
Origin of stagehand1
Example Sentences
Ezra Reaves, Moscato Sky and Amber St. James play stagehands who, through some clumsy shattering of the fourth wall, seize their opportunities to strut their drag stuff.
After his stint at Oxford, he worked as a television stagehand and literary agent before finding his life’s work.
Aiding everyone is Lisa Kwak as The Mute, a sort of onstage stagehand and dogsbody who distributes props as needed, moves set pieces and generally keeps the show moving.
Your mother was an opera singer and your father a stagehand.
From wardrobe, to crafty, to stagehands, these experts created not only a phenomenal show but a family.
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