forestage
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of forestage
Example Sentences
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But between each shift from one imposing full-stage vista to the next, useless mime-diversions invariably took place on the curtained-off forestage — Rudolf’s chums hiding in the drapes, for example.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 7, 2019
Certain ensemble scenes, notably a church picnic on Kittiwah Island, had to be played in the forestage area without the intended scenic backing.
From New York Times • Oct. 28, 2018
Without any intermission, the action overflows between three small inner stages and out into the audience on the forestage.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The forestage is filled with what looks like a mighty cubistic boulder on which Joan sits pale and still, like a piteous Prometheus in the midst of her tormentors.
From Time Magazine Archive
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