Situated or taking place on the area of a stage visible to the audience.
1 This young Philly native sure must be a blur of activity onstage .
2 Photo: The Battlestar stars gather onstage at Morgan Library in New York.
3 You need energy to get onstage , and I just didn't have it.
4 They added little, mostly just taking attention away from the action onstage .
5 There's no way Bess is going to be fit to go onstage .
6 None of them will be onstage at tomorrow night's debate in Iowa.
7 That's exactly how I felt the first night onstage at Yuk Yuk's.
8 I got to that point, but I still had to go onstage .
9 Video, audio, images and onstage action are spliced at a bewildering pace.
10 After a short back-and-forth, Xu joined Wang onstage for the final judgment.
11 The singer will be joined onstage by a group of 100 fans.
12 TL: Thursday night onstage , I was just proud to be standing there.
13 Someone helped me carry it onstage and we just put it down.
14 They come from here, says Jarrett pointing to the grand piano onstage .
15 I ran onstage and picked up the scene as best I could.
16 Greta came on late, and when she was onstage she looked disinterested.
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