A stage area out of sight of the audience.
Parts of theater not visible to audience.
Concealed from public view or attention.
1 Speaking backstage , Dec said: It's been a tough year personally and professionally.
2 They climbed a short set of steps to a small backstage area.
3 Also backstage , Sasha and Bayley accept a four team challenge for WrestleMania.
4 If that's true, every performance requires time in rehearsal and backstage beforehand.
5 I reminded the dancers that we'd spoken backstage a few weeks ago.
6 Vogue's Anna Wintour quickly nipped backstage and emerged pleased by the results.
7 I'd never performed without having my substances waiting backstage to congratulate me.
8 But this time they walked past the door to the backstage area.
9 Helmut went backstage to change and take a look at the score.'
10 She wangled a spot backstage . P.M. swiped a hand over his brow.
11 We see the other member of The New Day cheering on backstage .
12 Palin recalled being confronted by Couric backstage following a thrilling campaign stop.
13 Interviews and backstage material are minimal, keeping the focus on the music.
14 Cold cuts backstage before the gig two nights ago came to mind.
15 The Royal Centre also runs Halloween-themed backstage treasure hunts on 31 October.
16 The next installment of E&C's comedy hour took place backstage in Chicago.
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Backstage в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки