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Definition of Stagey

stagey
Stagy Sta"gy, a. [Written also stagey.] Having an air or manner characteristic of the stage; theatrical; artificial; as, a stagy tone or bearing; -- chiefly used depreciatively.

Meaning of Stagey from wikipedia

- see director Robert Zemeckis return to humanistic storytelling, Here's stagey conceit and overabundance of spectacle robs it of emotional resonance."...
- reason that some of the films from the 1930s and the 1940s are considered "stagey" by today's standards. By the 1960s and the 1970s, the style of film shooting...
- The Wall Street Journal wrote, "At times Miller's Girl has the feel of a stagey, self-consciously literary psychological drama; at others it seems like...
- people and animals and stalls inspired the Newcastle colloquialism "like a Stagey Bank Fair" to describe a general mess. The American county fair is featured...
- roles and some frenzied special effects can't quite disguise an otherwise stagey, uninspired take on Shakespeare's classic." It also has a score of 43 out...
- strait-jacket of the continuity sketches, some of the acting seemed stilted and stagey. I swore that this must never happen on my second Disney movie". The film...
- at the ceremony on 17 February 2013, Smith performed the original song "Stagey and Proud", which was written by Chris P****ey and Amy Carroll. From September...
- trying to keep the prolonged sit-down affair from becoming excessively stagey, Moverman adds too many distracting flashbacks to maintain the original's...
- Price has discussed having a hypnosis fetish, writing, "Even in its most stagey and sterile forms, I find it inescapably erotic." Hypnosis had a link to...
- Retrieved 18 September 2017. Williams, Ann Sheldon (6 November 1975). "Too stagey for the medium". The Stage. p. 13. "Jacqueline Pearce, Blake's 7 and Doctor...