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:
If they don't like you, they'll boo you offstage.
When he walked offstage, he got a standing ovation for 10 minutes.
He was off-stage for just thirty seconds during the performance.
The off-stage is where individual actors meet the audience members independently of the team performance on the front stage.
The actor playing the body would then stand up and allow himself to be led off-stage by the figure.
Jillette believes that their partnership succeeds precisely because they give each other a great deal of space off-stage.
Off-stage he prefers to stay out of the limelight.