Offstage example sentences

off·stage

adverb

offstage (adverb)

  - (in a theater) away from the stage and so not visible to the audience:

  - (in a theater) not taking place on the stage and so not visible to the audience:

Synonyms

confidential, secret, classified, unofficial, closet, backstage, privileged, covert, clandestine, surreptitious, open, public

"Offstage" Example Sentences

1. The comedian's offstage antics were legendary.
2. A loud crash echoed offstage, signaling the impending doom.
3. The actors waited patiently offstage, listening to the audience's laughter.
4. He spent hours preparing offstage, perfecting his lines.
5. The director yelled instructions from offstage.
6. Whispers drifted offstage, creating an eerie atmosphere.
7. Her costume was meticulously crafted offstage.
8. The sudden silence offstage was unsettling.
9. The playwright's notes were detailed, even outlining the actors' movements offstage.
10. A crucial prop was accidentally knocked over offstage.
11. The tension built as the sounds of a struggle came from offstage.
12. He remained offstage for most of Act One.
13. The play's success depended on the seamless transitions offstage.
14. There was a lot of nervous energy offstage before the curtain rose.
15. The prompter stood quietly offstage, ready to assist.
16. The crew worked tirelessly offstage, ensuring a smooth performance.
17. She spent the intermission relaxing offstage.
18. He had a minor mishap offstage before his entrance.
19. The sounds of birds chirping were cleverly incorporated offstage.
20. The entire cast assembled offstage for a final bow.
21. A faint melody drifted from offstage.
22. The actors waited offstage with bated breath.
23. The play relied heavily on sound effects from offstage.
24. He made a quick costume change offstage.
25. The director's comments were muttered offstage.
26. She felt a sense of relief once she was offstage.
27. The atmosphere offstage was tense and competitive.
28. He meticulously applied his makeup offstage.
29. The children's laughter could be heard offstage.
30. The stage manager called out cues from offstage.
31. A sudden gust of wind howled offstage.
32. The drama unfolded both onstage and offstage.
33. The rivalry between the actors continued offstage.
34. He quietly exited the stage and went offstage.
35. The play featured a significant amount of action offstage.
36. The music swelled dramatically offstage.
37. The actors' relationships were complex, both onstage and offstage.
38. The scene ended with a gunshot offstage.
39. The play's success hinged on the careful choreography offstage.
40. The prop master secured all items offstage.
41. The understudies remained prepared offstage.
42. A mysterious figure lurked offstage.
43. The director gave subtle cues from offstage.
44. He felt the pressure mounting as he waited offstage.
45. The scene change was executed flawlessly offstage.
46. The lighting technician adjusted the beams from offstage.
47. The actors' laughter echoed faintly offstage.
48. The sound of rain was simulated offstage.
49. The entire production team was exhausted but elated offstage.
50. The final scene required coordinated movements both onstage and offstage.

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