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Stagehand - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A stagehand is a person who works behind the scenes in theaters or productions, handling props, scenery, and equipment to ensure smooth performances. They assist with set changes and technical tasks.

stagehand

/ˈsteɪdʒˌhænd/ /ˈsteɪdʒˌhænd/

Definition:

A person who works behind the scenes in a theater, handling props, scenery, or lighting.

Synonyms:

backstage worker, theater technician, crew member

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

actor, audience member

Common Collocations:

backstage crew, theater production, lighting setup

Derivatives:

stagehands (plural), stagehanding (gerund)

Usage Tips:

Use "stagehand" to refer to unseen workers who manage technical aspects of theatrical performances.

Common Phrases:

behind the scenes, in the wings, running the show

Etymology:

Derived from "stage" + "hand," referring to manual labor in theatrical settings (early 19th century).

Examples:

  • 1. The stagehand adjusted the spotlight before the play began.
  • 2. A skilled stagehand ensures smooth scene transitions during performances.
  • 3. The director thanked the stagehand for fixing the broken prop quickly.
  • 4. Stagehands often work long hours to prepare for opening night.

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