get-in

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get-in (plural get-ins)

  1. The setting up of equipment, scenery, etc. when arriving at a theater or television studio to begin work on a production.
    Antonym: get-out
    • 2016, Susan Cooper, Staging Dance, page 103:
      [] ensuring everything is ready for the company's get-in, including the get-out of the previous production []

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