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The scene was already being set by just 28 stagehands, and he did not need eight more, thank you.
Now if they can just keep the stagehands from going on strike.
Stagehands were told to pour water on them between each line.
When stagehands land a Broadway show, they have made the big time.
"You have a lot to thank those stagehands for," I say.
Several of the stagehands leaped forward to help him up.
Now he is spending extra money on stagehands to make up for lost time.
Farther down the table, the stagehands were giving those looks right back.
Their first test will come this spring in negotiations with stagehands.
It is also the only chance to train the stagehands who will move the unit.
She seemed totally alone until a couple of stagehands helped her off the stage.
Until recently, such stagehands' jobs would automatically have been filled by men.
The tour crew works with local stagehands in a team effort to put on the best show possible.
Even the scene changes are explosive: the stagehands seem to be running for their lives.
So I used to take off my costume and play cards with the stagehands.
The stage was filling with stagehands and members of cast.
She would make it clear to the stagehands that no one was to be allowed near her dressing room.
Some 75 stagehands have been working around the clock, trying to turn the arena into what they like to call a small city.
Both the suspect's father and his brother, Chris, are stagehands, the police said.
Even the stagehands were being paid more than $500 a week.
From his 15 starts in 1938, Stagehand won eight, finished second twice, and was third three times.
It lasted 20 minutes as three stagehands swept the stage.
"Stagehands are still needed, but the computer adds a layer of control," he said.
In Paris, though, this occurs only when stagehands go on strike.
"I wish it would happen all over again," one of the stagehands exclaimed.