Stagecraft [noun]

Definition of Stagecraft:

entertaining, performing

Opposite/Antonyms of Stagecraft:

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Sentence/Example of Stagecraft:

"Measure for Measure" is one of the best examples of Shakespeare's contempt for stagecraft.

The realization of this, by a dramatist, is what is called "stagecraft."

The realisation of this, by a dramatist, is what is called "stagecraft."

After all, getting an elephant into a play is merely a question of stagecraft.

It is an excellent example of stagecraft and animated dialogue.

An artist in words Wilde also proves himself in stagecraft in this play.

I am going to act the thing realistically, not as a matter of stagecraft.

He and I had many delightful talks, and I wish now that I had made notes of the things he told me about stagecraft.

"Butterfly" brought me in touch as well with that past master of stagecraft, David Belasco.

It is the motto of this movement to effect a transvaluation of sthetic values in style and stagecraft.