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Downstage   /dˈaʊnstˌeɪdʒ/   Listen
Downstage

adjective
1.
Of the front half of a stage.
adverb
1.
At or toward the front of the stage.
noun
1.
The front half of the stage (as seen from the audience).






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"Downstage" Quotes from Famous Books



... Zoe was downstage, and through the cymbals hitting into Lilly's consciousness the voice finally came through to her, flowing so easily on the beautiful, the tried old theme of Michaela's aria that she had the feeling of great bolts of every ...
— Star-Dust • Fannie Hurst

... downstage, and through the cymbals hitting into Lilly's consciousness the voice finally came through to her, flowing so easily on the beautiful, the tried old theme of Michaela's aria that she had the feeling of great bolts ...
— Star-Dust • Fannie Hurst



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