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"stage-manage" Definitions
  1. stage-manage something to act as stage manager for a performance in a theatre
  2. stage-manage something to arrange and carefully plan an event that the public will see, especially in order to give a particular impression

47 Sentences With "stage manage"

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Become one of those parents who stage-manage their children's precociousness.
But Pimco expected China to continue to stage-manage the bond market.
Amid the uproar the generals continued with their programme to stage-manage the election.
They know how to stage-manage and how to set the expectations for global events.
The chancellor's announcement is being seen as a dignified attempt to stage-manage her own exit.
Whatever the army's goal, it will find it hard to stage-manage politics in the long run.
Mr. Eagan would go on to direct "Hedwig" outside the city, and to stage-manage it in New York.
It could be Helen trying to stage-manage the trial into something bigger and more befitting of TV cameras.
In the later hours, your ability to stage-manage yourself gets weaker, your ability to hold it together starts to erode.
Critics charge that the new rules are a way for the government to stage-manage the election and prevent opponents from running.
The political press can do it too, if often led by the invisible hands of operatives whose job it is to stage-manage reality.
The shock move starts the race in the CDU to succeed Merkel and raises questions about whether she can stage-manage a smooth exit.
You don't have to schedule constant moments of togetherness or stage-manage a series of escalating photogenic celebratory acts culminating in a show-stopping closing number.
The U.S. is currently experiencing frosty ties with China and Russia so it will "almost certainly not allow" either to stage manage such a historic meeting, he continued.
Instead, she is trying to stage-manage a slow motion exit from politics and has already given up the chair of her Christian Democrats to protege Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer.
Nishanth Sastry, a co-author of the paper and a professor at King's College in London, told Axios that, generally speaking, people "very carefully stage-manage" their social media persona.
Merkel, who is trying to stage-manage her slow exit from politics, stood aside as CDU leader in December, when her protege, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, took over as party leader.
More importantly, they raised concerns over whether the Fed's attempts to stage manage its escape from the extraordinary measures it took during and after the financial crisis were running awry.
After Germany's surrender, he was assigned to perform in and stage manage "Brother Rat," a Broadway play about cadets at the Virginia Military Institute, at Army bases in Germany and France.
Merkel, who turned 65 on Wednesday, aims to stage-manage her gradual exit from politics and hand over power to Kramp-Karrenbauer, who replaced her as chair of their Christian Democrats (CDU) in December.
To achieve this, the United States should facilitate an India-Pakistan dialogue on the full range of economic and political issues, including their mutual concerns in Afghanistan, without trying to stage-manage the results.
The chancellor, who turned 65 on Wednesday, aims to stage-manage her gradual exit from politics and hand over power to Kramp-Karrenbauer, who replaced her as chair of their Christian Democrats (CDU) in December.
In other words, it bypasses the traditional method by which Wall Street financial institutions would stage-manage the entire IPO process, which means Spotify shares could immediately experience volatility as the company sprints out the door.
Merkel, who turned 65 a week ago, is aiming to stage-manage her gradual exit from politics and hand over power to Kramp-Karrenbauer, who replaced her as chair of their Christian Democrats (CDU) in December.
Mr. Moon had been determined to bring the Americans and North Koreans together, to the irritation of the American delegation, which believed that he was deliberately trying to stage-manage an encounter they considered awkward and inappropriate.
The vote by the Junge Union could force Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) to discuss the possibility of such a ballot when they meet at a party congress in November, potentially disrupting Merkel's efforts to stage manage an orderly handover.
The look and feel of the religious ceremony that provided the climax to this months-long story owed much to the influence of Kelly's studio, MGM, which had dispatched a crew of experts to help stage-manage the lavish event.
Most governors love the limelight during an election season, but Mr. Northam may have helped himself this year by quietly tending to alliances and candidates and largely letting events play out rather than be seen as trying to stage manage them.
A well-known investor across a multitude of areas, including as a very early Facebook executive and a big proponent of cryptocurrencies, Palihapitiya told CNBC that entities like the Federal Reserve have used quantitative easing to stage-manage an essentially stagnant economy.
Trump clearly thought he could control that opposition and play House Speaker-in-waiting Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer as villains, but he learned the hard way this week that theirs will not be an easy relationship to stage-manage.
With a thousand buildings damaged, water to the city cut, a hospital jarred off its foundations, and 44,000 people out of their homes, the prefectural government, which handles Kumamon's business dealings and appearances, had more important things to do than stage-manage its fictive bear.
He toured backline tech with ska-punk band Goldfinger. As a stage manager, Shull toured Canada, USA, Portugal, Japan, Australia, Budapest, Prague, and Ljubljiana working at small and large outdoor festivals, as well as TV and radio performances. Shull also went on to stage manage international and national tours for Bloodhound Gang.Jason Schneider.
Cantor-Jackson quit taping shows until 2011, when she was asked to stage manage for Wavy Gravy's 70th birthday party and benefit concert. Playing the show was former Black Crowes' frontman Chris Robinson's new band, Chris Robinson Brotherhood. Cantor-Jackson loved the group and insisted on taping their future shows. These recordings turned into a series of lives albums called Betty's Blends.
"Mr. Preble Gets Rid of His Wife" features Preble (Second Man), Miss Daley (Third Woman), and Mrs. Preble (First Woman). When Mr. Preble wants to run off with another woman, his wife attempts to stage manage her own murder. The story appeared in the New Yorker on March 4, 1933, and was reprinted in My World—and Welcome to It.
The Drama course teaches students the values of teamwork, professionalism, creativity, tolerance, accountability, dedication and responsibility. Students are gain confidence, learning how to relate and coexist, and formulate skills that will help them to mature and grow into responsible young people in our community. Students will also learn how to write, stage manage and direct a variety of creative works including a large scale play for an audience.
Wildwood has performed a number of plays/musicals since it opened. Students of all ages have had opportunities to act, assistant direct, stage manage, and work on technical elements such as lighting and sound design. In addition, every spring Wildwood has a repertoire of student- directed plays, in which seniors apply to direct a one-act play of their choice. The performing arts teachers pick four of the applicants to create the repertoire.
Fritz Holt (1941 - July 14, 1987) was an American theatre producer and director. Born George William Holt III in San Francisco, Holt was a graduate of the University of Oregon. He began his career as an assistant stage manager at the Mineola Playhouse in Mineola, New York, where he worked until Harold Prince hired him to assistant stage manage the national tour of Cabaret. Holt and Prince later would collaborate on Company and Follies.
He returned to Australia in 1907 to stage-manage the Broadway comedy The Ragged Earl and melodrama Jack Shannon (in both of which he also had supporting roles) for Andrew Mack, under contract to J. C. Williamson, followed by a season with Mack in New Zealand. In 1910 Walsh toured his own company through New Zealand's South Island. Walsh had various interests in America away from the stage. He had a ranch and a newspaper, which he edited, in Petaluma, California.
SWC prides itself on its well- developed Theatre and Musical Theatre programs. Each year a large scale production is presented, giving any interested students a chance to show off their exceptional skills. As a final project in grade 12, students in both Performing Arts programs are given the opportunity to direct or stage-manage their own, student driven, 45-minute productions. Each production is presented in the evenings in the theatre, giving students and staff a chance to view them.
The Pit Both the TARDIS and the Doctor begin behaving more and more erratic as a result of the TARDIS's infection. As part of his plan to remove the infection, the Doctor brings Ace back on board the TARDIS, but she has spent three years fighting Daleks in Earth's Spacefleet, and has been somewhat hardened by the experience.Deceit Ace rejoins the Doctor, and turns the tables on him by manipulating him into a mission on the planet Lucifer.Lucifer Rising :The Doctor continues to stage manage events like a chess master playing on multiple boards.
According to an article in The Economist, dated 19 August 1999 (not long after Daewoo's bankruptcy), "Its failure was a long time coming." The downfall of Daewoo was and still remains highly controversial because of the sheer importance of chaebols in the national economy. The collapse caused billions of dollars in losses for both South Korean banks and the government, who were forced to stage-manage Daewoo's dissolution to soften the blow. The bankruptcy was not only a financial crisis, but also a political one, and it came as a shock to much of the nation.
Vinson began his career as a stage manager on the sitcom Detective School,Stage Manager Chuck Vinson directs 'Cosby Show' episode Jet magazine dated February 1, 1998 - via Google Books going on to stage manage for the sitcom Benson. In 1985, he began stage managing for The Cosby Show, going on to direct his first episode entitled "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" co-directing with Carl Lauten. His other sitcom directing credits include Martin, Clarissa Explains It All, Thea, The Sinbad Show, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Sister, Sister, The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, Living Single, One World and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch.Chuck Vinson at FilmReference.
During 1969, stagehand nineteen-year-old Peter Rowan was appointed to stage manage and support Rosemary on the floor in the automated studio from which Good Morning Rosemary was broadcast. Other staff were in the control room and newsreaders would intermittently enter the studio to provide brief news content for parents who were watching the show with their children. Warwick Rankin and Jeremy Cordeaux were two of those newsreaders. Soon after beginning his appointment Peter Rowan presented Rosemary with a list of around 120 educational subjects that could be economically and relatively easily presented on Good Morning Rosemary while being of high interest to children.
The Olympic Torch arriving at Empire Stadium in the 1948 Summer Olympics In March 1946, still recovering from the war, Britain put itself forward to host the Olympic Games for the second time in its history, seeing an opportunity to stage-manage an unparalleled global event and to demonstrate to the world that the worst effects of the war were in the past. There was limited preparation time. It was debated whether a sports festival was really necessary at such a time, but it was generally agreed that it could only bring an element of light relief and a wider image of progress, to which other nations could easily relate. Arthur Elvin supplied the Wembley site free of charge.
An entertainer may make a comeback after having been absent from their area of entertainment for a time. In South Korea, Comeback (K-pop), talent agencies stage-manage the debut of new acts in order to create anticipation for the new act, which will often officially debut live on one of the main television music programs with a "debut stage". For the debut single, acts will have an overall "concept", a marketing hook, which influences the name of the act, clothes, choreography, catch phrases and how they are presented; within bands individual members will have a personal concept, this being a role that they will play within the band, e.g. leader, visual, maknae, rapper e.t.c.
A selection of students from the Year 9-13 year groups are given the opportunity to visit the Tabor Academy in Massachusetts as part of their Easter break, following the successful visit of the Academy to the College where they performed their production 'Lucky Me', which was impressively written, produced and acted by students of the Academy. The studio theatre is run by a professional theatre technician who works in conjunction with a pupil stage crew who learn to light, stage manage and run complex shows as a tightly knit team of hard-working technicians. Script writing competitions are open to the students on an annual basis, and our most gifted students are encouraged towards summer schools of excellence, such as the National Youth Theatre.
Sinclair began his career as an assistant stage manager in October 1926 at the Greenwich Village Theater but worked there for less than a fortnight before moving to Cleveland to work at a stock company. He would eventually return to New York and worked his way up to stage manager, although almost every production he worked on was not a success, which led him to publish Why I Am Leaving the Theater, an "excoriation of the commercial stage." Sinclair became a sports desk editor for The Morning Telegraph and later worked at the Museum of the City of New York before, two years later, his mentor George S. Kaufman lured him back to the theater and he assisted Kaufman with his 1930 production of Once In a Lifetime. Sinclair would direct or stage manage many theater productions, including the directing the original productions of Dodsworth (1934), Pride and Prejudice (1935), The Postman Always Rings Twice (1936), Babes in Arms (1937) and The Philadelphia Story (1939).

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