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merely looking for a
water fountain. In the
horror genre,
placing action offstage or
offscreen often serves to
heighten the
dramatic force of a scene. The...
- An
offstage instrument or
choir part in
classical music is a
sound effect used in
orchestral and
opera which is
created by
having one or more instrumentalists...
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Offstage Theatre produces site-specific one-acts and
short plays and
stages them in the locations—bars, museums, shops—for
which they were written. Founded...
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backstage area.
Offstage performers may be
called an "
offstage touring guitarist", "
offstage touring keyboard player", "
offstage guitarist", "
offstage keyboardist"...
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structural music in the
choral section. This is
followed by a call in the
offstage horns. The
first theme group reiterates the Dies irae
theme from the first...
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action of Euripides's
Electra (c. 420 BC),
although his
character remains offstage.
Aegisthus was the son of
Thyestes and Thyestes's own
daughter Pelopia...
- downstage. Onstage: The
portion of the
playing area
visible to the audience.
Offstage: The area
surrounding the
playing space not
visible to the audience. Typically...
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actor with a
chequered past who
spends more time
dealing with his
problems offstage than
performing on it. Its
fourth series, set in the
United States, was...
- life and
career are
profiled in the book "Dreams of the Solo Trapeze:
Offstage with the
Cirque du Soleil", by Mark Schreiber.
Follow the
performers in...
- effect. To
ensure that the
offstage instrumentalist(s) play in time,
sometimes a sub-conductor will be
stationed offstage with a
clear view of the prin****l...