stagehand
IPA: stˈeɪdʒhænd
noun
- A person who works behind the scenes at a theatre or in other theatrical media.
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Examples of "stagehand" in Sentences
- He eventually got work as a stagehand at the BBC.
- Rusty meets a girl while learning to be a stagehand.
- He worked at theaters as a stagehand to make ends meet.
- First a stagehand and shortly there after as a cameraman.
- SELLER: Heidi Brown, a stagehand on Broadway in New York.
- Five minutes, a stagehand poked her head in and told Alaina.
- He probably began his professional life there as a stagehand.
- I work as a theatrical stagehand and am a member of IATSE Local 16.
- His father was from Naples, and worked as a stagehand and carpenter.
- Call boy or call girl is the job title of a stagehand in the theatre.
- Electrocution is the most serious injury for this particular stagehand work.
- Robin Marrella acted as the on camera stagehand for the show's first season.
- Among those killed were security guard Glenn Goodrich and stagehand Nathan Byrd.
- I spoke with Eric Lavalley, a stagehand who picketed with his IATSE union Saturday afternoon on Broad Street.
- He was a stagehand at the Cleveland Convention Center and a lighting man at the Roxy Bar & Grille on Short Vincent Avenue.
- The 'stagehand' is Ant (or possibly Dec), presenter of the show. gunga galunga: he knew exactly what audeince's preconceptions
- Â In truth, Chaplin did not always portray a tramp; in many of his films his character was employed as a waiter, store clerk, stagehand, fireman, and the like.
- Brent Haywood Heidi Brown, a stagehand on Broadway in New York, inherited this Mediterranean-style house in La Jolla, Calif., from her aunt and uncle, who died in February within two weeks of each other after almost 61 years of marriage.