right stage
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Definition
Noun: The part of a theatrical stage that is to the right of an actor who is facing the audience. This term describes a specific location from the performer's perspective, not the audience's.
Usage
The term "right stage" is used in theater and performance contexts to give directional instructions to actors, directors, and crew. It is a fixed location based on the actor's viewpoint when looking toward the seats.
Examples
- The director instructed the actor to move to the right stage for the next line.
- A prop table is usually kept off right stage for quick access during the performance.
- Her entrance is from right stage.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often abbreviated in scripts and stage directions as R or R.S. (e.g., "Exit R.S.").
- It is part of a standard set of stage directions that includes "left stage," "upstage," and "downstage."
Variants and Related Words
- Stage Right: This is a common variant with the same meaning as "right stage." The terms are interchangeable.
- Left Stage (noun): The part of the stage on the actor's left as they face the audience.
- Downstage (noun/adverb): The part of the stage closest to the audience.
- Upstage (noun/adverb): The part of the stage farthest from the audience.
Synonyms
- Actor's right
- Stage right
Antonyms
- Left stage
- Stage left
Noun
- the part of the stage on the actor's right as the actor faces the audience