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(COMMERCIAL BREAK) BROWN: In tonight's "Stagecraft," we turn our attention to John McCain's new campaign plane.
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It's a video of students at the Bronx High School of Performance and Stagecraft reacting to Obama's historic speech on race.
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It's a video of students at the Bronx High School of Performance and Stagecraft reacting to Obama's historic speech on race.
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Stagecraft was a crucial element in realizing his conception.
The Kirov ‘Ring’: Let There Be Light - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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Stagecraft was a crucial element in realizing his conception.
The Kirov ‘Ring’: Let There Be Light - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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BROWN: Still ahead tonight: some food for thought in tonight's "Stagecraft."
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Stagecraft on an actual battlefield, where Americans are fighting and dying is delicate business.
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Stagecraft fails when it goes off-brand, meaning it doesn't represent well the message being articulated.
Diane Tucker: RNC Green Screen Challenge: Make McCain's Speech Exciting 2008
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Stagecraft is ever-present at political conventions, from Sen. Obama's carefully arranged viewings of each night's events as he makes his way toward Denver, to the Republicans '"war room" offensive in Colorado aimed at countering the Democratic message.
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There were 13 of us, five faculty and 8 students from our Lighting Design and Stagecraft courses.
What Makes "Wicked" Run--Part 1 Will 2006
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