Noun
the central area on a theater stage
a position of prominence or importance
Source: WordNetThe character and fight against fascism moved centre stage when, in 1936, Franco attempted to overthrow by force the Popular Front Government of Republican Spain. Bill Alexander
After Brook, the next major production came in 1967, when Douglas Seale directed an extremely graphic and realistic presentation at the Centre Stage in Baltimore with costumes that recalled the various combatants in World War II. Source: Internet
Centre Stage Hamlet convincing, moving. Source: Internet