downstage

[doun-steyj]

downstage Definition

the part of a stage that is closest to the audience.

Using downstage: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "downstage" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The actor moved downstage to deliver his monologue.

  • Example

    The dancers performed a routine on the downstage area of the stage.

downstage Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for downstage

Phrases with downstage

  • upstage/downstage

    refers to the two halves of a stage, with 'upstage' being the part farthest from the audience and 'downstage' being the part closest to the audience

    Example

    The director instructed the actors to move upstage for the final scene.

  • downstage left/right

    refers to the specific areas of the stage closest to the audience on either the left or right side

    Example

    The actor entered from downstage left and delivered his lines.

  • refers to the specific area of the stage closest to the audience in the center

    Example

    The singer stood at downstage center and began her performance.

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Summary: downstage in Brief

'Downstage' [doun-steyj] refers to the part of a stage that is closest to the audience. It is often used in theater and dance contexts to describe the location of performers or movements. 'Upstage/downstage' refers to the two halves of a stage, while 'downstage left/right' and 'downstage center' refer to specific areas of the stage.