Lexicographical Neighbors of Stageable
Literary usage of Stageable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Theatre Arts by Society of Arts and Crafts, Detroit (1922)
"... each informed by a distinctive feeling for the subject, and, despite subtle
dependence upon lighting, probably all stageable with truth to the original ..."
2. The Bookman (1906)
"... not thinking Of what you ought to do—belabour guile With stageable gyrations.
Indeed, Dear Madam Jane, the eagle wheeling The vulture tearing, ..."
3. Theatre Arts by Society of Arts and Crafts, Detroit (1918)
"Mothers of Men is more theatrical, but interesting and stageable. Valkyrie is
perhaps the most original play in the book, but is not sufficiently ..."
4. The New Movement in the Theatre by Sheldon Cheney (1914)
"It is safe to say that four-fifths of the interior scenes in Shakespeare's
stageable plays would be more effective if acted against simple undecorated ..."
5. Poet Lore (1905)
"Some of the clumsy subterfuges resorted to in the Barrett stage version must have
rendered it more stagey instead of more stageable. ..."
6. Appraisements and Asperities as to Some Contemporary Writers by Felix Emmanuel Schelling (1922)
"... mention only Stephen Philips, whose plays are only a little more stageable
than these greater productions and a great deal more so than "Caius Gracchus. ..."
7. Appraisements and Asperities as to Some Contemporary Writers by Felix Emmanuel Schelling (1922)
"... Browning and Swinburne, that he can mention only Stephen Philips, whose plays
are only a little more stageable than these greater productions and a ..."