The star performer knew his stagecraft thoroughly; and in the exposition of his knowledge he showed incidentally how truly basic are the principles of stagecraft anywhere.
The only thing is, I don't know anything about technique and stagecraft and the three unities and that sort of rot.
Lend me your ear for ten minutes, and you shall learn just what stagecraft is.
It would be absurd to deny that modern stagecraft has made possible in the theatre many excellent effects that were not dreamt of in the philosophy of Shakespeare.
Whether Tolstoi has learned by instinct some stagecraft which playwrights have been toiling after in vain, or by what conscious and deliberate art he has supplemented instinct, I do not know.
He did not get his ideas from George Sand, but he got a good deal of his stagecraft from Eugène Scribe and the playwrights of his school.
He learned much of his stagecraft from Eugène Scribe, who was the artistic parent of Sardou.
An artist in words Wilde also proves himself in stagecraft in this play.
The author was acclaimed as a playwright who had at last succeeded in clothing stagecraft with the vesture of literature, and with happy phrase and nimble paradox delighted the minds of his audience.
What is the stagecraft of Scribe compared with this?
With the third there is an occasional return to the bad stagecraft of Scribe; but there are also hints of the simple directness of the later Wagner.
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