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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...
- 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...
- backstage area. Offstage performers may be called an "offstage touring guitarist", "offstage touring keyboard player", "offstage guitarist", "offstage keyboardist"...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Retrieved May 15, 2012. Bonaguro, Alison (January 25, 2013). "News : Offstage: Tim McGraw Wanted to Make Taylor Swift Duet an Event". CMT. Archived from...