stagger-through
English
Etymology
From the verb phrase; so called because there may be mistakes, pauses for discussion, etc.
Noun
stagger-through (plural stagger-throughs)
- (music, television) The rehearsal of an entire show.
- 1998, Opera (volume 49, issues 7-10, page 1036)
- And so I went there with the rehearsal pianists and we just did stagger-throughs, so that we could time it, so that we could know what was going on.
- 2016, Don Harmon, Producing in Theater (page 45)
- There may be a “stagger-through” in between, a run-through with occasional stops for critical discussions and changes.
- 1998, Opera (volume 49, issues 7-10, page 1036)