Similar words: stage, a stage, upstage, hostage, stand back, stagecoach, at this stage, backpack. Meaning: ['bæksteɪdʒ] n. a stage area out of sight of the audience. adj. concealed from the public audience. adv. 1. out of view of the public; behind the scenes 2. in or to a backstage area of a theater.
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(31) The scene in the clubhouse felt like backstage at the Oscars, or a big-time rock concert.
(32) I think it was probably a little too much for the people backstage to deal with, it just seemed so unreal.
(33) I wander backstage after the set and bump into Clint.
(34) Backstage was satisfyingly mysterious and full of a tumultuous, different kind of life.
(35) But it is the sad worldliness of the backstage banter which makes this play so interesting.
(36) Sometimes he would keep them in rehearsal until the backstage call that alerted performers that there were only fifteen minutes to curtain.
(37) Meanwhile, the master had sprung from his position backstage and was fighting his way toward me.
(38) Backstage there exists a very Boys R Us attitude: espritdecorps in its most literal sense.
(39) The problem was that a shower had leaked into the electrics and all the dressing rooms and backstage were in darkness.
(40) Bleeped for a naughty word during the telecast, Morissette did not make her way backstage to answer questions.
(41) Stewards will be needed for both front of house and backstage plus programme sellers - either or both performances.
(42) Kent was a scholarship student at the Pillow and was working backstage when she first saw the company.
(43) The backstage area at G-Mex was awash with unadulterated sycophancy.
(44) All the same he seemed popular backstage and the girls liked him, but he didn't seem to bother much about them.
(45) After the concert Mom and Dad came backstage.
(46) Yet backstage the goings-on were still distinctly masculine.
(47) Is there truth that courage reveals the incident backstage?
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(48) He met Jackson backstage at his concert in Leeds.
(49) Many private deals were made backstage at the convention.
(50) Proscenium , whom do play in backstage?
(51) Jordan the Old English Sheepdog is seen backstage during the 135th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
(52) This summer he played backstage at Glastonbury live on BBC2 and on Channel 4 at T4 on the Beach.
(53) Logistics Comprehensive Training Center consists of warehousing distribution operation equipment and backstage software operation system.
(54) We got a great show for you tonight, a galaxy of stars, all backstage.
(55) A Cantonese Opera performer sits backstage a theater in Hong Kong.
(56) Desert Turquise Elijah, a standard poodle, yawns as it is groomed backstage during the first day of the show Monday.
(57) Betty's job was to stand backstage and cue the actors.
(58) Backstage function including books management, sort management, user management, order form management and so on.
(59) This was the backstage of how Hebei district played an important role in the Early Northern Wei Dynasty.
(60) A person introduced the dramaturgical perspective , likening Self-presentation to theater , with actors, performances , settings , scripts, props, roles, backstage areas , and the like.
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