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FREE MONTHLY PUBLICATION FOUNDED BY GARY WIEN THAT COVERED ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT IN NEW JERSEY, US
Upstage magazine

upstage      
adj. versnobt (die Nase hoch erhoben, arrogant, eingebildet)
stage directions         
  • Map of the Théâtre des Tuileries
  • House left and right are from the audience's perspective.
THEATRE TERM THAT REFERS TO THE PRECISE MOVEMENT AND POSITIONING OF ACTORS ON A STAGE
Stage left; Stage right; Stage directions; House right; House left; Downstage; Down-stage; Up-stage; Stage direction; Camera blocking; Upstage (stage position); Côté cour and côté jardin; Blocking (filmmaking); Blocking rehearsal
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Definição

upstage
¦ 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.

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Upstage (magazine)

Upstage was a free monthly publication founded by Gary Wien that covered arts and entertainment in New Jersey, US. Each issue covered music, art, film, theatre, dance, poetry, literature and comedy. The magazine first appeared in October 2003 and was distributed in New Brunswick, Princeton, Trenton, Red Bank, Long Branch, Asbury Park, Woodbridge, Rahway and Point Pleasant. In 2006, Upstage partnered with Black Potato Entertainment and expanded to a statewide publication and distribution. The magazine received an Asbury Music Award for Top Music Publication and ceased publication in 2008. It was succeeded by New Jersey Stage, an online music magazine edited and published by Gary Wien.