stage (noun)
81stage|craft — «STAYJ KRAFT, KRAHFT», noun. skill in, or the art of, writing, adapting, or presenting plays: »The theater badly needs workmen who are wise in stagecraft and anxious to use their talents (Newsweek) …
82stage|hand — «STAYJ HAND», noun. a person whose work is moving scenery, arranging lights, etc., in a theater …
83stage business — noun incidental activity performed by an actor for dramatic effect his business with the cane was hilarious • Syn: ↑business, ↑byplay • Hypernyms: ↑acting, ↑playing, ↑playacting, ↑performing …
84stage business — noun Date: 1825 business 6 …
85stage fright — noun Date: 1876 nervousness felt at appearing before an audience …
86stage set — noun Date: 1861 scenery and properties designed and arranged for a particular scene in a play …
87stage fear — noun fear or tension caused by the thought of performing in front of a crowd …
88stage-phoner — noun Someone who pretends to be engaged in an animated conversation on a cell phone, especially in order to impress …
89stage name — noun The pseudonym of an entertainer …
90stage mother — noun the mother of a child actor …