0 off the stage, or happening behind or at the side of the stage, so that people who are watching cannot see: --
1 behind, at, or to the side of the stage, so that people who are watching cannot see: --
2 behind or at the side of the stage, so that people who are watching cannot see: --
His stark music is poignant and melancholy, and captures beautifully the enigmatic mood of on- and off-stage traumas and passions.
They have worked on and off-stage together, and have both expressed a desire to keep working on theatre projects even while focusing on music.
Persons seated here are often referenced and shown briefly on camera but watch the taping from off-stage.
He thus was making a bid for poetic fame off-stage.
Bodywork is potentially demeaning work, and nurses go offstage to perform it.
Typically, off-stage characters are not considered part of the "dramatis person".
Dragon is also voiced off-stage by a single vocalist, with four puppeteers controlling the movements of the new 25-foot puppet.
He's a lovely guy; he and the players have a cordial off-stage relationship.