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    backstage
    /ˌbakˈsteɪdʒ/

    adverb

    • 1. in or to the area behind the stage in a theatre, especially the wings or dressing rooms: "I went backstage after the show"

    adjective

    • 1. relating to or situated in the area behind the stage in a theatre: "a backstage tour of the opera house"

    noun

    • 1. the area in a theatre out of view of the audience, especially in the wings or dressing rooms: "backstage was the scene of pleasant pandemonium"

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  2. BACKSTAGE definition: 1. in the area behind the stage in a theatre, especially the rooms in which actors change their…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BACKSTAGE is of, relating to, or occurring in the area behind the stage and especially in the dressing rooms. How to use backstage in a sentence.

  4. adverb. behind the proscenium in a theater, especially in the wings or dressing rooms. toward the rear of the stage; upstage. out of view of the public; in private; behind the scenes: Many of the deals were made backstage at the convention.

  5. in the area behind the stage in a theater, especially the rooms in which actors change their clothes or where equipment is kept: We went backstage after the show to meet the actors. backstage workers. If something happens backstage, it is not generally known about: The organizers say it's a fair contest but who knows what goes on backstage?

  6. Backstage is the area of a theater where the actors wait until it's time to walk onstage and play their parts. The audience can't see what's going on backstage.

  7. 1. backstage - out of view of the public; behind the scenes; "Working backstage to gain political support for his proposal"; "many private deals were made backstage at the convention". 2. backstage - in or to a backstage area of a theater; "costumes were changed backstage".

  8. BACKSTAGE definition: in the area behind the stage in a theatre where performers get ready. Learn more.

  9. backstage in American English. (ˈbækˈsteidʒ) adverb. 1. behind the proscenium in a theater, esp. in the wings or dressing rooms. 2. toward the rear of the stage; upstage. 3. out of view of the public; in private; behind the scenes.

  10. Backstage definition: In or toward the area behind the performing space in a theater, especially the area comprising the dressing rooms.

  11. A complete guide to the word "BACKSTAGE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.