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The last two plays have had little or no stage directions.
In recent seasons, he has turned to stage direction, as well.
It might have been written into one of the stage directions.
Opera is between a rock and a hard place in the matter of stage direction.
He returned to stage direction and did not direct another film until 1943.
I'm all for strong stage direction if it works, and a lot of singers are, too.
Little is known of his background, but he had apparently moved into the early film industry from stage direction.
But the complete script and stage directions had been lost.
The stage directions of a generation ago have by now become formula.
A change in stage directions appeared to solve the problem.
There's very little in terms of stage directions or any external material.
This is an invented stage direction, not found in any known text of the play.
"In the distance Jerusalem can be seen," the stage direction says.
The play begins with no description of the scene or stage directions.
It's not a workshop, or a reading: the stage directions call for them to sit, to look down and to read.
In the stage directions he is referred to as "Ghost."
The work comes with a set of stage directions but is rarely done as a full theatrical piece.
If only the antics of the stage direction could be cleaned up.
Only very recent technology could make it possible to follow Ibsen's stage directions.
As if taking stage directions, Singh shot once more into the soup.
"They are making an immense noise," the stage directions continue.
The stage directions then read: "He lights it for her.
The cast also discuss what stage directions they dread reading.
It is noted for having more stage directions than any of Shakespeare's other plays.
The five actors are all carrying their scripts, say the stage directions.