supers

[ˈsuːpəz]

supers Definition

a person who supervises the work of others, especially in a theatrical production.

Using supers: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "supers" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The supers were responsible for ensuring that the stage was set up correctly.

  • Example

    The director relied on the supers to keep the actors on schedule.

  • Example

    The supers were in charge of making sure that the props were in the right place.

supers Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with supers

  • super's call

    a meeting held by the stage manager or director before a performance to go over any last-minute details

    Example

    The actors gathered backstage for the super's call.

  • super's table

    a table located in the wings of a theater where the stage manager and other supervisors sit during a performance

    Example

    The stage manager sat at the super's table, watching the actors perform.

  • super's track

    the path that a supervisor takes during a performance to ensure that everything is running smoothly

    Example

    The stage manager followed his super's track, checking on the actors and props as he went.

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Summary: supers in Brief

The term 'supers' [ˈsuːpəz] refers to people who supervise the work of others, particularly in theatrical productions. They are responsible for ensuring that everything runs smoothly, from setting up the stage to keeping the actors on schedule. Phrases like 'super's call' and 'super's table' denote specific aspects of their role.