| 41. | The technical stagecraft, impressive as it is, can weigh down the flow of things.
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| 42. | The stagecraft of " Lypsinka!
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| 43. | True love seems as much a matter of stagecraft as the mechanicals'lantern-moon.
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| 44. | Stagecraft overall has to address the various shortcomings of the stage s spatial and physical limitations.
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| 45. | Stagecraft during the Victorian era in England developed rapidly with the emergence of the West End.
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| 46. | The addition added several new classrooms, a new chorus room, and a stagecraft workshop.
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| 47. | The uniformly good cast have fine voices, allied to stagecraft and excellent comic acting skills.
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| 48. | In 1958, Jaffe and Paul Kleinman founded Stagecraft Corporation, which later became JaffeHolden Acoustics.
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| 49. | Perhaps opera audiences are so inured to this kind of stagecraft that it has become comforting tradition.
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| 50. | The ingenious, wonder-inspiring stagecraft is almost identical to what was seen in the park.
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