Staging vs Production - What's the difference?
staging | production |
(theater) A performance of a play
* {{quote-news, year=1988, date=April 15, author=S.L. Wisenberg, title=On Stage: cartoon characters in a drama of death, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=The 1984 premiere production (and, judging from a few reviews, the subsequent stagings ) was much more solemn. }}
A structure of posts and boards for supporting workmen, etc., as in building.
The business of running stagecoaches.
The act of journeying in stagecoaches.
The act of producing, making or creating something.
The act of bringing something forward, out etc. for use or consideration.
* 1910 , , "The Lost Sanjak", Reginald in Russia :
the act of being produced
the total amount produced
the presentation of a theatrical work
an occasion or activity made more complicated than necessary
that which is manufactured or is ready for manufacturing in volume (as opposed to a prototype or conceptual model)
The act of lengthening out or prolonging.
As nouns the difference between staging and production
is that staging is a performance of a play while production is the act of producing, making or creating something.As a verb staging
is present participle of lang=en.staging
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(en noun)- The widget making machine is being used for production now.
- I tramped to a neighbouring market-town, and, late as the hour was, the production of a few shillings procured me supper and a night's lodging in a cheap coffee-house.
- The widgets are coming out of production now.
- They hope to increase spaghetti production next year.
- We went to a production of Hamlet.
- He made a simple meal into a huge production .
- This is the final production model.