assistant to the manager - перевод на греческий
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assistant to the manager - перевод на греческий

THEATRE OR EVENT COORDINATION AND ORGANIZATION
Stage manager; Floor director; Stage Manager; Deputy Stage Manager; Assistant stage manager; Stage managers; Assistant Stage Manager; Stage Management; Backstage Manager; Stagemanager; Production stage manager; Stage mangagers; Stage-manager; ASM(Assistant Stage Manager)
  • Page from American actress [[Charlotte Cushman]]'s prompt-book for [[Shakespeare]]'s ''[[Hamlet]]'' at the Washington Theater in 1861
  • Part of a stage manager's panel, or "[[prompt corner]]"

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Определение

XDMCP
X Display Manager Control Protocol (Reference: X-Windows)

Википедия

Stage management

Stage management is a broad field that is generally defined as the practice of organization and coordination of an event or theatrical production. Stage management may encompass a variety of activities including overseeing of the rehearsal process and coordinating communications among various production teams and personnel. Stage management requires a general understanding of all aspects of production and provides complete organization to ensure the process runs smoothly and efficiently.

A stage manager is an individual who has overall responsibility for stage management and the smooth execution of a theatrical production. Stage management may be performed by an individual in small productions, while larger productions typically employ a stage management team consisting of a head stage manager, or production stage manager, and one or more assistant stage managers.