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Stagehands dressed and veiled in black, modeled on Japanese kabuki tradition, bring in and remove props and slide the screens.
Anne Midgette reviews Washington National Opera's 'Madama Butterfly' 2011
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Stagehands, for example, command about 50% more on Sundays than the $182-per-performance rate that applies to any other day of the week, according to Bruce Cohen, a spokesman for Local One of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees.
TGIM Erica Orden 2010
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Stagehands in their blacks, their sleeves rolled to the elbows, suddenly swarmed from the wings and began to usher the singers out of the direct line of fire.
Sepulchre Mosse, Kate 2007
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Stagehands have been working without a new contract and now say they will not return to work until producers start acting, quote "honorably" at the negotiating table.
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Stagehands and producers finally came to a tentative agreement last night.
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Stagehands are on strike shutting down dozens of plays and musicals.
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Stagehands are now picketing outside the James Theater, where "The Grinch" was due to steal Christmas this afternoon.
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Well, first TV and now Broadway especially in the height of the big holiday Broadway season. 28 shows shut down because Stagehands are on strike.
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Instead of a production of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," we're witnessing a production of "How the Stagehands Stole Broadway," I think.
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Stagehands and producers are at odds over labor quotas.
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