English to Malayalam Dictionary backstage

backstage

ബാക്സ്റ്റേജ്
definition
adverb
I went backstage after the show
in or to the backstage area in a theater.
noun
backstage was the scene of pleasant pandemonium
the area in a theater out of view of the audience, especially in the wings or dressing rooms.
adjective
a backstage tour of the opera house
of, relating to, or situated in the area behind the stage in a theater.
example
In the exclusive 'backstage' area, superstars and statesmen were falling over each other.
Yesterday's thoughts on American gun culture reminded me of something that happened when this middle England muser was a 'backstage' myrmidon at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
Then, by coincidence, I met him 'backstage' at a theatre premiere and I didn't recognize him.
They ran into Marcus, who'd disappeared as soon as he came off stage, in the fenced in area by the 'backstage' door.
Danny stepped away, and cast one last disdainful look at Scott before going 'backstage' , and presumably leaving the theater.
This emotion was one I had never been able to handle, and I slunk away from the bright lights and the stage, to the 'backstage' area.
I could have wished there had been more of the legendary theatrical 'backstage' stories.
The arguments against the theatre revolve around its 'backstage' facilities and relatively small capacity.
Taped to the one just above my head was an arrow drawn on a sheet of notebook paper, pointing over my head to the 'backstage' on stage right.
I hung my head as I entered the 'backstage' dressing room with the guys and got ready to go meet the fans.
The Theatre Royal will be offering tea and 'backstage' tours during the week - and concessions for International Older People's Day, on October 1.
I left the office about 5pm and spent a lot of time wandering around the different 'backstage' sites, dressing rooms and stage areas, to make sure everything went to plan.
We walked back to our dressing room 'backstage' , and I reached forward to Tom, and squeezed his shoulder.
She was given a 'backstage' tour, had her picture taken on stage, received signed merchandise from the band and had her seats upgraded to a suite at the side of the stage.
There's a reason why some theaters have a green-painted lounge 'backstage' .
But beyond the public turmoil lies a private, 'backstage' world of unrequited love, secret affairs and insecurity.
Behind him, the stage, 'backstage' and floor were all teeming with activity in preparation for tonight's concert.
For my part, I left the scene as intended, only to find myself not 'backstage' but in another theatre and invited to keep performing.
Now once they make their choices, they could call the bands forward from the wings of 'backstage' .
This exhibit is an exploration of the more private, 'backstage' aspect of the shows.
I was light-headed, and it was with difficulty that I followed her when she went 'backstage' to her dressing room.
a 'backstage' tour of the opera house
As in any museum or theater experience, there is a public arena and a 'backstage' .
It's worth enquiring about 'backstage' tours of both the Royal Shakespeare and Swan theatres.
Bar, foyer and 'backstage' are all much improved but the red-plush auditorium retains its intimate charm.
I first saw Philip from the wings 'backstage' , he was directing a rehearsal, making some point with the actors.
'backstage' crew
Also huge for some people, what goes on behind the scenes with all those supermodels at the fashion show 'backstage' ?
Directly to the north of Gehry's pavilion, with which it shares a 'backstage' , is the Harris Theater of Music and Dance.
It said 20 of the 34 projects did not strictly implement bid invitations and some were suspected of 'backstage' deals or business bribery, which had affected the projects' quality.
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