What is another word for stage director?

Pronunciation: [stˈe͡ɪd͡ʒ da͡ɪɹˈɛktə] (IPA)

A stage director is an individual who oversees the creative and technical aspects of a stage performance. However, there are several synonyms that are often used interchangeably with the term "stage director". Some of these synonyms include theatrical director, production director, showrunner, and artistic director. Each of these synonyms reflects a slightly different emphasis or aspect of the role, such as the creative or administrative responsibilities. Regardless of the specific term used, a stage director is an essential component to any successful theatrical production, helping to bring a script to life through the collaboration of actors, designers, and other team members.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
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What are the hyponyms for Stage director?

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Famous quotes with Stage director

  • I never would have amounted to anything in the theatre if it hadn't been for Orson Welles. The way I looked at acting, it was interesting and it was certainly better than going hungry. But I didn't have a serious approach to it until … I bumped into Orson Welles. He was putting on a Federal Theatre production of with Negro players and, somehow, I won the part of Banquo. He rehearsed us for six solid months, but when the play finally went on before an audience, it was right — and it was a wonderful sensation, knowing it was right. Suddenly, the theatre became important to me. I had a respect for it, for what it could say. I had the ambition — I caught it from Orson Welles — to work like mad and be a convincing actor. Later, when came up, he was the stage director. He was the one who gave me the part, and the one who rehearsed me in it for five weeks. If I'm an actor today, it's because of what he did for me, and I'd sort of like people to know it.
    Orson Welles

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