- Look up
upstage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Upstage may
refer to:
UpStage, an open
source server-side
application that has been
purpose built...
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Upstage (also
known as The Mask of Comedy) is a 1926
American silent romantic drama film
directed by
Monta Bell,
starring Norma Shearer and New York musical...
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Upstage was a free
monthly publication founded by Gary Wien that
covered arts and
entertainment in New Jersey, US. Each
issue covered music, art, film...
- The
Upstage Club was a
legendary coffee shop,
music venue, and
afterhours club in
Asbury Park, New Jersey. The club is
featured in the Rock and Roll Hall...
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blocking process (see Cinematography). Look up
stage right,
stage left,
upstage, or
downstage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
stage itself has...
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obituary published in the Los
Angeles Times wrote that "Harden
easily upstaged" the
other speakers. She
spoke for ten minutes. On
August 9, 2000, Hardin...
- wasn't
getting 'her part right'. De
Banzie also
upstaged Laughton who was, by all accounts, a
notorious upstager himself. Her most
notable film role was as...
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upstaged actor (who
stays more downstage,
closer to the audience) to turn
their back to the
audience to
address the cast member. The term "
upstaging"...
- She was
regarded to be
cautious to
prevent herself or her
husband from
upstaging the president.
Obama and
Clinton both
approached foreign policy as a largely...
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Alphonso "Baby Boo" Young, was
performing this
guitar gimmick. Not to be
upstaged,
Hendrix also
learned to play in this way. He
later explained: "The idea...