1. offstage - Noun
2. offstage - Adjective
3. offstage - Verb
4. offstage - Adverb
5. offstage - Adjective Satellite
a stage area out of sight of the audience
concealed from public view or attention
situated or taking place in the area of a stage not visible to the audience
not in public
behind the scenes; not on stage
Source: WordNetoffstage political meetings Source: Internet
offstage noises Source: Internet
the deal was done offstage Source: Internet
the actors were waiting offstage Source: Internet
And he made clear that the offer wasn’t an empty one: “I’d walk offstage to hear your worries.” Source: Internet
After flying into an expletive-laden rage, Byck stands up on the bench and angrily sings the chorus to West Side Story 's song " America " before storming offstage. Source: Internet