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stage direction
noun
- an instruction written into the script of a play, indicating stage actions, movements of performers, or production requirements.
- the art or technique of a stage director.
stage direction
noun
- an instruction to an actor or director, written into the script of a play
stage direction
- Part of the script of a play that tells the actors how they are to move or to speak their lines. Enter , exit , and exeuntare stage directions.
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of stage direction1
Example Sentences
Samuel Beckett, a stickler for faithfulness, didn’t share this laissez-faire attitude toward his stage directions, which he expected to be punctiliously observed by others.
Even like having to write the action lines, because a lot of my plays, there’s no stage directions.
So I’m working off of production drafts and working with three different estates, and the originators aren’t around to explain, “That’s what this very shorthand stage direction meant.”
Jelinek’s signature dramatic form is the theatrical monologue: lengthy paragraphs of discursive text without clearly indicated characters, stage directions or conventional plot.
The vast majority of scripts are written in third person, but Nolan tried something radical, putting the stage direction in the Oppenheimer sequences in first person.
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