(1) For the past 13 weeks the 10 students doing the course have been studying performance and stagecraft , which takes in all aspects of performing, under the direction of teacher Virginia Norrie.(2) Armed with his banjo, tinwhistle, poetry, stagecraft and his magnificent baritone voice, Tommy has been mesmerising audiences for more than forty years.(3) All that was encompassed in the productions demanded the highest levels of staging and stagecraft .(4) Sturtevant's skill at stagecraft has never been so clear as in this recent work, where, as she puts it, the weight of meaning is no longer in what is concealed, but is carried on the surface.(5) Scientific presentations, whether for a gathering of colleagues or a general audience, benefit from techniques of stagecraft and rhetoric.(6) Expressionist stagecraft and decor, both in the theater and the cinema, set out to convey the subjective mental state of the protagonist.(7) Clearly, credit is also due to Michael Fry, the adaptor and director, whose stagecraft and expertise in filling the stage with imaginary crowds and processions is almost beyond praise.(8) Barbee never had any formal training as a character dancer, but years of performing have taught him key elements of stagecraft that give his performances their impact.(9) The stagecraft from the fine ensemble cast is excellent, especially in the face of such counter-intuitive direction.(10) The fact that neither hall has an orchestra pit created unique problems of stagecraft for the directors.(11) As is so often the case with Banks's work, the show harnesses imagination and simple stagecraft to tremendous effect - particularly in a scene where a book turns into an angry, distressed bird.(12) The film and comedy components are much more assured than the theatre, which has some pretty clumsy stagecraft , and which too frequently appears to be just a convenient vehicle for the gags.(13) We Westerners love confronting the inadequacy of our rationalism and Amagatu capitalises on that, giving us also polished performances and exquisite stagecraft to hold our attention when our metaphysical appreciation wanes.(14) This is nearly a fantastic evening, characterised by the kind of simple miracles of stagecraft that make Graham a first-rate director.(15) In the three offerings this reviewer took in, there was ample variety and stagecraft to hold one's attention, even when the musical interest was less than compelling.(16) I attended a youth theatre there in the 1980s, I learned most of my basic stagecraft in its two performance areas.
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