Sentences with phrase «from offstage»

She should have used a different method, like maybe have people in unitards rush in from offstage and illuminate her with flashlights.
If you are a guitarist and your band tells you they will bring Eric Clapton, you do nt complain, you done feel jeaous, you actually thank them to bring such a monster to play while you check him from offstage and learn mmore from a maestro.
The first two drum - beats are offstage, while the stage directions for the third leave it unclear whether Mr. Zuss actually strikes the drum or whether the sound comes from offstage as the light fades.

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Was she a magician's assistant who, after disappearing from the magic box, never reappeared because your uncle spirited her away offstage and into an awaiting gypsy caravan?
It is derived from the Latin obscaena (offstage) a cognate
But his offstage life tells a different story, as he deals with a demanding girlfriend, two kids, mounting gambling debt and all of life's obstacles that keep him from being a stand up guy.
But Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore suffers from relying too much on dizzying visuals while shunting the human characters offstage.
42nd Street (Warner Archive, Blu - ray)-- Released in 1933 by Warner Bros., which specialized in snappy, fast - paced pictures with working class heroes and street smart characters, 42nd Street launched a series of great backstage musicals that featured lavish production numbers in a Broadway culture where the depression was a reality just offstage and the dancers were one flop away from the breadlines.
Don't Think Twice is not a perfect movie, or even a movie for everyone, which justifies its exclusion from the top 20, but it revels in these formative moments (your time as a group offstage is just as important, if not more so, than your time onstage).
Colin Firth plays Stanley, a professional magician who styles himself Wei Ling Soo from the mystic Orient, but offstage and incognito, he is committed to rooting out fakers and charlatans who pretend their tricks are the real thing.
Friedberg and Seltzer give no indication they've actually watched most of the movies they're parodying: the gags, so to speak, invariably involve some character (like, say, No Country For Old Men's Anton Chigurh) abruptly showing up, quoting a few lines from the trailer, and then scurrying offstage before anyone might have to write them something original.
The suit was so heavy that Blake could hardly move as he took choreographic directions from Horvitz offstage.
Dunham advances that in the mid-70s, Murray «rehabilitated discarded structures from earlier modern painting: The biomorphic silhouettes of Arp, the pulsating Platonism of the later Kandinsky, and the spatial fractures of Stuart Davis colonial Cubism were all hovering just offstage, present if not fully accounted for.»
The more you have done on — or offstage, the more chances your recruiter would more likely find you a vacant spot from where you will start your show biz career.
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