Offstage
Pronunciation: /ˈɔːfˈsteɪdʒ/
Offstage (adverb)
- in the area of a theater where the audience cannot see.
- in real life, away from public view or performance.
Examples
- The actor waited offstage for his cue.
- Musicians often prepare offstage before performing.
Common collocations: wait offstage, prepare offstage, offstage life, different offstage, offstage crew
Offstage (adjective)
- describing something happening where the audience cannot see.
Examples
- The offstage crew managed the props efficiently.
- Offstage areas are crucial for a smooth performance.