1. mainstage - Noun
2. mainstage - Adjective
The largest performing space in a venue.
(by extension) Any prestigious performing space.
mainstage (not comparable)
(of something performed on a stage) mainstream; implies popular.
We're not quite mainstage material. We're more like outhouse material! Andrew Dost
Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre has reduced its 2020-21 season of shows down to four mainstage productions and now plans to resume live operations in mid-December. Source: Internet
It also was adapted by Robert Smyth at Lamb's Players Theatre in San Diego, California, in 2004, and was included in their mainstage season for that this is year. Source: Internet
Retrieved on July 24, 2006 In addition, the Confederation Centre of the Arts has featured the wildly successful Anne of Green Gables musical on its mainstage every summer for the past 48 years. Source: Internet
CapRadio’s Paul Conley brings on one of the bands performing on the Town Square mainstage as part of Roseville Jazz Day. Source: Internet
The annual Voices show features original and adventurous works choreographed by company members and emerging choreographers chosen during the company’s summer festival to expand their works for the mainstage. Source: Internet