offstage

[US]/ˌɒfˈsteɪdʒ/
[UK]/ˌɔːfˈsteɪdʒ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. behind the scenes; the area behind the stage
adj. relating to the area behind the stage
adv. behind the stage; in private life

Phrases & Collocations

offstage crew

offstage preparation

offstage area

Example Sentences

he was bottled offstage at a club last Saturday.

The actors waited nervously offstage for their cue to go on.

The crew worked efficiently offstage to ensure a smooth performance.

The singer quickly changed costumes offstage between songs.

The stage manager coordinates everything happening onstage and offstage.

The magician performed a disappearing act offstage before reappearing on stage.

The dancers practiced their routine offstage before the show.

The sound technician adjusted the levels offstage during the performance.

The comedian cracked jokes offstage to warm up the audience before the show.

The musicians tuned their instruments offstage before the concert.

The director gave notes to the actors offstage during rehearsals.

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