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Examples
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The fact that he was found with his hand pointing at the empty bottle marked ‘Poison’ does suggest more than a touch of stage-management.
Chaplin’s Girl Miranda Seymour 2009
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We have, in recent months, been made aware of other bits of stage-management, such as that performed by the plunge protection team to stabilize the markets and prop up corporations deemed too big to fail.
End the Charade 2008
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Here in the country, where no neutral tourists came, there was not the same stage-management as in the capital.
Greenmantle 2005
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Yet the stage-management goes beyond having Jesus arrested and crucified.
The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004
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Yet the stage-management goes beyond having Jesus arrested and crucified.
The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004
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This stage-management of issues to suit such narrow ends is regretable, especially at a time when it is essential to resolve the grave problems facing our country.
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In the main, it may be said that any unexpected innovation, any device of stage-management that is by its nature startling, should be avoided in the crucial situations of a play.
The Theory of the Theatre Clayton Hamilton
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If the spectator looks at scenery when he should be listening to lines, if his attention is startled by some unexpected device of stage-management at a time when he ought to be looking at an actor's face, or if his mind is kept for a moment uncertain of the most emphatic feature of a scene, the main effect is lost and that part of the performance is a failure.
The Theory of the Theatre Clayton Hamilton
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But the present tendency toward naturalness of representment has, to some extent, exaggerated the importance of stage-management even at the expense of acting.
The Theory of the Theatre Clayton Hamilton
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He led up to his _dénouement_ with admirable stage-management.
Personality in Literature Rolfe Arnold Scott-James
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