stageworthiness/ˈsteɪdʒ.wɜːr.ði.nəs/EtymologyFrom stageworthy + -ness.nounThe quality of being suitable or effective for theatrical performance; the attribute of a play, script, or production that makes it apt for presentation on stage.“The thousands of persons that relied upon the press for their judgments of the stageworthiness of Mrs. Warren’s Profession, as also the majority of the censorious who were careful to get their impressions at first hand, by going to see it at ten dollars a head, constituted a peculiarly nondescript lot of humans, sundered one from another by individual experience and point of view; and they are not”