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    onstage
    [ adj ]
    1. situated or taking place on the area of a stage visible to the audience

    2. <adj.all>
    [ adv ]
    1. on the stage

    2. <adv.all>
      it was time for her to go onstage


    1. Just last year, at a June Communist Youth Festival, the lead guitarist of the Polish supergroup Lady Pank appeared onstage shouting obscenities and exposing himself in front of 40,000 communist youths.
    2. True, details of the plot whirl past so rapidly that we cannot keep up with them, but this does not matter, for everything shows us a world onstage that rattles along at its own rate and with its own inner life.
    3. He manages both to relate freshly to everyone else onstage and to suggest that Hamlet's mind is always at one remove from everyone around him. Remarkably, he achieves this by working within very narrow confines.
    4. That was after the dancers, encased in glittery, golden five-pointed stars, trooped onstage.
    5. But she exists in a cocoon; she only knows how to make her own inner world real onstage.
    6. "Her reasoning is, you don't put the actor onstage before the show starts," Spencer is quoted as saying. "She thinks the convention is the show.
    7. In rock 'n' roll, it's a millennium." With J. Geils, Wolf's athletic antics onstage became as well known as some of the band's songs, including "Love Stinks" and "Centerfold."
    8. I lost, but I think I gave it my best," Spraggett told reporters at a joint news conference with his opponent onstage at the playing hall in Quebec's Gabrielle-Roy Library.
    9. I wanted to see it brought back to life onstage so it could continue to grow." The U.S. government changed course today and said it would back Pacific islanders' call for a ban on driftnet fishing in their waters and on the high seas.
    10. But as d'Urfe, Ms. Castle's onstage for a whole act, and she is eager to get going.
    11. Neither are musical tapes _ artists as diverse as James Taylor, David Byrne and Sinead O'Connor have sang onstage with only a tape player behind them.
    12. Hope, 85, was joined onstage Tuesday night at a Lowry Air Force Base hangar by his wife, Dolores, who sang "I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas." About 500 people paid $250 for the dinner and show.
    13. William Reid, founder of the band The Jesus and Mary Chain, said mum's the word onstage _ unless he's singing.
    14. The crudest, playing onstage comes from Issy Van Randwyck, but I came to be almost grateful for her sheer energy in a largely underpowered show.
    15. His models came onstage draped in transparent chiffon boudoir robes, which they peeled off to the whoops of photographers to reveal Mae West pastel satin and silk long-line corsets.
    16. Madeline Kahn loves the role of Billie Dawn in the Broadway revival of "Born Yesterday," but she lives with being compared to Judy Holiday, who created the role onstage in 1946 and later won an Oscar for the film.
    17. Just getting this Czech wonder woman onstage is a feat.
    18. When Baryshnikov stepped onstage on opening night, so many flashbulbs went off that it looked as though someone had turned on a strobe light.
    19. Some of the staging, with walkways above walkways and lots of people onstage, was in the massive Zeffirelli style.
    20. Alan Ayckbourn's "Woman in Mind," at the Manhattan Theatre Club through Sunday, traces the mental disintegration of a parson's wife by putting her fantasy life onstage alongside her humdrum reality.
    21. When Floriano is interrogated about love, he speaks with such fluent philosophical command that we are amazed, even though we know - unlike his audience onstage - that he is sane.
    22. The son of stage and TV actor Michael Hawkins and Mary Jo Slater, now a casting agent, he was three months old when his mother brought him onstage in a play.
    23. He brings a man up onstage to honk a car-horn during a song, he throws sweets, he keeps changing costume and he makes the audience join in. Never have I known more audience participation.
    24. Says Mr. LeBow: "If I forget who I am onstage, I just check my shoes."
    25. Behind all the action, Minks's cyclorama - in the aching hot yellow with which Picasso once realised Spain onstage in Le Tricorne - glowingly speaks of heat, sand, sun, and of a sensuous condition before which all politics and dominion are petty.
    26. It's excess is excessive, and rarely successful. The temptation to gussy up The Comedy of Errors with lots of onstage business, as director Caca Rosset has done here, is understandable.
    27. It is deliberately ridiculous, and yet, even in his opening dance, Morris marvellously contrasts his own broad scale of motion with voluptuous delicacy of detail; he is the least embarrassed man you ever saw onstage.
    28. As Feste, Derek Griffiths projects his songs clearly; but his voice is far from mellifluous, and his manner the least charming onstage. I have the same mixed feelings about Ian Judge's Love Labour's Lost, currently at the Barbican.
    29. He reminded her about the night he was working a club and invited her onstage to sing "Jordan River."
    30. The local newspaper, the Ottumwa Courier, said most of Barr's onstage remarks were "R-rated."
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