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upstage

1 of 4noun
/ˈʌpsteɪdʒ/
Forms:upstages
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the back part of the stage that is the most distant from the audience

Upstage refers to the area of the theater stage that is farthest from the audience. It is the part of the stage that is toward the back, opposite of downstage, which is closer to the audience. Moving upstage means moving away from the audience, and this area is often used for background action or to create depth in a scene.