Noun
(theater) Sound effects produced offstage.
(by extension) Something occurring on the margins or periphery of a given event, situation etc.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIt happened to me in Noises Off and the tears running down my cheeks were from laughing so hard. Source: Internet
STERLING - "Noises Off," the farcical comedy that includes slapstick comedy, missed cues, friction between actors, vanishing props, a lot of door slamming and flying sardines, opened Thursday at Sterling College. Source: Internet
Freddie appreciates the motivation tips from director Lloyd Dallas in “Noises Off.” Source: Internet
Noises Off — Farce written by Michael Frayn in 1982, 8 p.m. Thursday, March 3, at Buffalo State College’s Upton Hall, Warren Enters Theatre, 1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo; Free. Source: Internet