stage door
/'steidʤ'dɔ:/
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Definition
Noun: - An entrance to the backstage area of a theater: A door, typically at the side or rear of a theater building, used by performers, crew, and other theater staff to enter and exit the backstage area, separate from the main public entrances.
Usage
The term "stage door" specifically refers to the private entrance for theater personnel. It is a compound noun where "stage" modifies "door" to indicate its specific location and purpose. It is commonly used in the context of theater, performance, and celebrity culture.
Examples
- Noun:
- The actor left the theater through the stage door to avoid the crowd at the front.
- Fans often wait by the stage door after the show, hoping to get an autograph.
- Only authorized personnel are allowed through the stage door during performances.
Advanced Usage
- "to wait at the stage door": To wait outside this specific entrance, typically to meet performers.
- Her dream was to wait at the stage door and meet the lead singer of the band.
Variants and Related Words
- Stage-door Johnny (noun, idiomatic): A dated term for a man who frequents the stage door to meet and court actresses.
- In old Hollywood films, the stage-door Johnny was a common character.
Synonyms
- Backstage entrance: A more descriptive synonym.
- Artists' entrance: A term sometimes used with a similar meaning.
Related Idioms
- "To go in/out the stage door": To use this specific entrance, emphasizing the private or professional nature of the movement.
- After his final bow, the veteran actor preferred to go out the stage door quietly.
Noun
- an entrance to the backstage area of theater; used by performers and other theater personnel