You can talk to someone on set from offstage or cue an actor who forgot his lines. |
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Even when she was not present on the stage, the chilling scream, which came from offstage, reminded the audience of her. |
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Besides the onstage happenings, there was plenty going on offstage, as well. |
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Nonetheless, these offstage characters still exert significant influence over their families. |
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Above all, you must strive not to disoblige those offstage figures, unsuspected by the ordinary reader. |
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When he was done speaking, he kind of ushered me offstage with him, and, dumbly, I followed. |
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Stars of the musical theatre channel their offstage misery into on stage triumph. |
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Stella goes offstage onto the porch as Blanche comes onstage out of the bathroom, and sees Stanley alone. |
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I only wish he would not throw away the line about whose yacht is anchored just offstage. |
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Rather than sit around that whole time looking stupid, some bassists decided to sneak offstage and go to the tavern next door for a quick one. |
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Time is treated kaleidoscopically, whether in selective moments, flashbacks or offstage voices from the past. |
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In a play that makes play with ideas about art and reality, one of the more stimulating paradoxes occurred offstage. |
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Greif's notion of horror seems to be noise, the louder the better, with abundant offstage detonations. |
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For the dream sequences, the four hang from bars offstage and balance pillows under their spotlit heads so they seem to be horizontal. |
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And worse, he resolves his crisis mostly offstage during the opening scenes of the second act. |
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I had this gigantic adrenaline rush even as we all went offstage, the guys slapping me high fives and congratulating me. |
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He stood silently in the middle of the stage, unable to speak or even to walk offstage. |
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There is little offstage divide, as the actors are mostly in view and chat with the audience during the interval, and before and after the show. |
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Everyone else seems to be waiting for an offstage cue before they perform, as if unsure of what to do or say next. |
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Verna keeps busy offstage as a film producer, her credits including the 2003 hit Saved By The Belles. |
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There is also something sterile about a show that is all men and not even an offstage woman. |
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He says their offstage relationship bears an uncanny similarity to their roles in the play. |
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Phil stormed onto the stage, pulled the ear piece from Gary's ear and demanded that he do his trick without the aid of offstage prompts. |
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It is also the third current play in which an offstage dog is loudly audible. |
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Gracious and soft-spoken in interviews, Cave's offstage persona is the opposite of his electrifying stage self. |
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The cliffhanger from the previous episode gets resolved offstage, so that everyone can stand around having conversations. |
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But this is a play where you feel the really big issue is the one that is happening offstage. |
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Her offstage screech sends shivers down the spine long before she actually appears, and when she appears she devastates. |
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Benn speaks as he thinks and does not worry about being on-message or about the reactions of shadowy press officer figures lurking offstage. |
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In other words, if you could overcome it onstage, couldn't you overcome it offstage? |
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When all twenty-six characters have spoken, the youths rhythmically stamp their feet and sing themselves offstage. |
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The ballet ends with a slow, dirgelike walk offstage by the entire cast. |
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In those years, she was a timid performer and, offstage, quiet to the point of seeming aphasic. |
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You were known for being equally wild offstage – did you ever worry the drug stories overshadowed talk about your music? |
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The pair did not stop singing as Holt was bundled offstage by security guards, but when the cameras cut to Cowell, he had taken his jacket off. |
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Spectators remember Antony as quiet and awkward offstage but mesmerising when he was singing. |
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I have long been a proponent of the idea that the true grunt work of keeping criminals away from airplanes takes place well offstage. |
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With fringe flying, the dancers kept up with the drumbeats while an offstage narrator explained the significance of each dance. |
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Then, as the action unfolds, such objects take on meanings that they lack offstage. |
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You got to see them offstage, as the true people they are, regardless of their politics. |
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In former days the songs of characters on-stage and orchestral music offstage had constituted the musical means of portrayal in the opera. |
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I'm going to pull my chair up, so I don't fall offstage, though that would have made for a very eventful meeting, I'm certain. |
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You must remember that it is important to get all your equipment offstage quickly. |
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Make a reasonable effort to keep the offstage noise making devices away from the set. |
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All these folks were full of gripping stories about their time with Pryor, since he created much drama offstage as well as on. |
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Just offstage, however, stands a nation of unemployed, abandoned and desperate people. |
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These two characters have, one feels, an offstage life during which they rely on each other's support for the next vicissitude that is to befall them. |
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And what about the glimpses we're provided of the actors' offstage lives? |
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Her set ended abruptly when she sang her last lyric and stomped offstage, knocking over her microphone with the neck of her guitar in a final, styptic clang. |
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Then I was supposed to passively take his arm and stroll offstage. |
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The musicians look pleased with themselves as they shuffle offstage. |
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Brothers Shlomo and Eitan Katz, both professional singers, talk to INN TV's Yoni Kempinski about their lives on and offstage. |
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An open door provided a generic interface to other parts of the fictional world just offstage but unseen by the audience. |
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In Barrie's original play, Tinker Bell is traditionally staged just as a flying point of light beamed from offstage. |
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They played noblewomen on stage and became the mistresses of noblemen offstage. |
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Sacks describes an actor who is violently Touretty offstage, but instantly becomes totally free of Tourettisms when in character and performing. |
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The performance was also notable as a backing dancer fell offstage at the end of the performance whilst wearing a house costume. |
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Sorrow, Emilie Jaszczur unexpectedly ran offstage twice, leaving poor Butterfly and Sharpless in the lurch. |
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We were kicked offstage after one song for being too loud and breaking the venue's equipment and it also showed us what our strengths and weaknesses were as a duo. |
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The reader realises that the book has been built on an intersection of voices, one of which is that of the author himself who, in a kind of offstage role, draws in and introduces the others. |
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From his hiding place in the wings, he observes Judith, the young actress playing the role of Gretchen, as she is forced to submit to the will of her husband offstage. |
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It said that the peace between Ethiopia and Eritrea is holding and then asked the question, 'Is Africa rejoicing offstage while the world worries about Iraq? |
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I am bizarrely glad that, when Peter Capaldi comes offstage for his chat with me, he's removed the long scarf in which he'd been bedecked in the manner of a criminal professor. |
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But spilt blood and guts are what the Greek and Jacobean theatre were all about, with offstage violence and neutralising masks in the former and buckets of red stuff splashing all over the groundlings in the latter. |
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Originally the term was applied only to that area in French theatres, comparable to the greenroom in English theatres, where actors relaxed when they were offstage. |
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The shot heard is an offstage sound effect. |
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He needed his art because, offstage, the chaos was sometimes too much. |
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After she drifts offstage, drowned out by Vejvoda's charged sound track, her colleagues engage in an orgasmic menage a cinq, bringing an end to the first tableau. |
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Actors sometimes have what is called the Othello Syndrome, which is where they get so caught up in their roles that they take the character offstage or home with them. |
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I know it sounds a bit yukky but everybody's so lovely offstage as well. |
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And it speaks volumes for the politeness of her hosts and Daisy's gutsiness and likeability that her Bollywood routine doesn't see her dragged offstage with a big hook. |
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The actor had to be prompted by someone who was standing offstage. |
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