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verb
- 1. be responsible for the lighting and other technical arrangements for (a stage play).
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STAGE-MANAGE definition: 1. to arrange and control an event carefully in order to achieve the result you want: 2. to…. Learn more.
The meaning of STAGE-MANAGE is to arrange or exhibit so as to achieve a desired effect. How to use stage-manage in a sentence.
Jun 12, 2024 · verb. If someone stage-manages an event, they carefully organize and control it, rather than letting it happen in a natural way. [disapproval] Some may protest at the attempt by his supporters to stage-manage the congress. [VERB noun] Today's council sessions have been carefully stage-managed. [VERB noun] ...a stage-managed demonstration. [VERB-ed]
STAGE-MANAGE meaning: 1. to arrange and control an event carefully in order to achieve the result you want: 2. to…. Learn more.
A stage manager is an individual who has overall responsibility for stage management and the smooth execution of a theatrical production.
stage-manage something to arrange and carefully plan an event that the public will see, especially in order to give a particular impression. The entire sequence of events was stage-managed by the government. See stage-manage in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
to arrange or stage in order to produce a theatrical or spectacular effect: The clients were most impressed with the way she stage-managed the whole presentation. to arrange or direct unobtrusively or in secret: He stage-managed Mediterranean black-market operations from his secluded villa on the Riviera. verb (used without object)
to arrange or stage in order to produce a theatrical or spectacular effect: The clients were most impressed with the way she stage-managed the whole presentation. to arrange or direct unobtrusively or in secret: He stage-managed Mediterranean black-market operations from his secluded villa on the Riviera.
STAGE–MANAGE meaning: 1 : to organize the details of (a performance in a theater); 2 : to carefully plan and arrange (something) in order to achieve a desired effect.
to arrange or stage in order to produce a theatrical or spectacular effect: The clients were most impressed with the way she stage-managed the whole presentation.