stagehand

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Etymology

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From stage +‎ hand (manual worker).

Noun

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stagehand (plural stagehands)

  1. A person who works behind the scenes at a theatre or in other theatrical media.
    Hyponyms: sceneman, sceneshifter
    Holonym: stage crew
    Coordinate term: stage manager
    The actors get the glory, the spotlight and the name up in lights while it is the stagehands who point the spotlight, hang the name and change the light bulbs.

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