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What (who) is upstage - definition


upstage         
  • Screengrab from "Balloon", by Petyr Veenstra, Gabriella Sacco and Floris Sirag, performed at the UpStage 10th Birthday Party, 9 January 2014.
  • Screengrab from the cyberformance "We have a situation – Peopoly", performed online in UpStage and at De Bibliotheek Eindhoven on 18 April 2013.
  • Screengrab from Etheatre and collaborators performing at the UpStage 10th Birthday Party, 9 January 2014
  • Screengrab from "Indigenous Maniacs", a performance created by UpStage workshop participants at the Computing Women's Congress, Waikato University (NZ), February 2006.
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Upstage (disambiguation); Upstaged
¦ adverb & adjective
1. at or towards the back of a stage.
2. [as adjective] informal, dated aloof.
¦ verb
1. divert attention from (someone) towards oneself.
2. (of an actor) move towards the back of a stage to make (another actor) face away from the audience.
upstage         
  • Screengrab from "Balloon", by Petyr Veenstra, Gabriella Sacco and Floris Sirag, performed at the UpStage 10th Birthday Party, 9 January 2014.
  • Screengrab from the cyberformance "We have a situation – Peopoly", performed online in UpStage and at De Bibliotheek Eindhoven on 18 April 2013.
  • Screengrab from Etheatre and collaborators performing at the UpStage 10th Birthday Party, 9 January 2014
  • Screengrab from "Indigenous Maniacs", a performance created by UpStage workshop participants at the Computing Women's Congress, Waikato University (NZ), February 2006.
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Upstage (disambiguation); Upstaged
(upstages, upstaging, upstaged)
1.
When an actor is upstage or moves upstage, he or she is or moves towards the back part of the stage. (TECHNICAL)
Upstage and right of centre, Robert Morris stands with his back to the audience...
Position a camera upstage...
They slowly moved from upstage left into the centre.
? downstage
ADV: ADV after v, be ADV, prep ADV
Upstage is also an adjective.
...the large upstage box that Noble used for his 1990 production of King Lear.
? downstage
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
If someone upstages you, they draw attention away from you by being more attractive or interesting.
He had a younger brother who always publicly upstaged him...
VERB: V n
UpStage         
  • Screengrab from "Balloon", by Petyr Veenstra, Gabriella Sacco and Floris Sirag, performed at the UpStage 10th Birthday Party, 9 January 2014.
  • Screengrab from the cyberformance "We have a situation – Peopoly", performed online in UpStage and at De Bibliotheek Eindhoven on 18 April 2013.
  • Screengrab from Etheatre and collaborators performing at the UpStage 10th Birthday Party, 9 January 2014
  • Screengrab from "Indigenous Maniacs", a performance created by UpStage workshop participants at the Computing Women's Congress, Waikato University (NZ), February 2006.
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Upstage (disambiguation); Upstaged
UpStage is an open source server-side application that has been purpose built for Cyberformance: multiple artists collaborate in real time via the UpStage platform to create and present live theatrical performances, for audiences who can be online (from anywhere in the world) or in a shared space, and who can interact with the performance via a text chat tool. It can also be understood as a form of digital puppetry.

Wikipedia

UpStage
UpStage is an open source server-side application that has been purpose built for Cyberformance: multiple artists collaborate in real time via the UpStage platform to create and present live theatrical performances, for audiences who can be online (from anywhere in the world) or in a shared space, and who can interact with the performance via a text chat tool. It can also be understood as a form of digital puppetry.
Examples of use of upstage
1. Or an attempt to upstage her successor‘s royal debut?
2. Judicial moves should not upstage the other efforts, he said.
3. The Upstage music playing phone from Samsung Electronics Co.
4. "We will upstage ‘em," says Frank Scimeca of Holland, Mich.
5. Ms Hilton goes all demure But Paris was keen to upstage them all.