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Onstage

/ɒnˈsteɪdʒ/adverb / adjective
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Onstage describes the visible area of a theater or performance space where actors and events are presented directly to the audience, creating a live and immersive experience. In broader modern contexts, it can also refer to anything publicly displayed or actively engaged in a professional setting, emphasizing exposure and real-time interaction that heightens drama and authenticity.

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Did you know that the ancient Greeks pioneered the concept of onstage performance in their amphitheaters, like the Theatre of Epidaurus, which could seat up to 15,000 people and featured near-perfect acoustics, allowing whispers onstage to be heard from the back row over 2,000 years ago?

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