onstage
See also: on-stage
English
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onstage (not comparable)
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onstage (not comparable)
- Taking place on the part of a stage that is visible to the audience.
- 2009, Jennifer Bringle, Lighting, page 23:
- The first is a special—a single lighting instrument that lights a particular spot on the stage. Specials generally have no color, or a more saturated color, allowing them to stand out through other lighting onstage.
- 2025 June 23, Emma Goldberg, Jake Dockins, “‘Less Burnout, More Babies’: How Conservatives Are Winning Young Women”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN, archived from the original on 23 June 2025:
- Mr. Kirk sat onstage with his wife Friday night and drove home the weekend’s message.