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go on stage
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Western countries
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Common for actors, musicians, and public speakers to go on stage in theaters, concert halls, and auditoriums
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going on stage
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Western countries
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Going on stage is often associated with performing in public, whether in theater, music, or public speaking.
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stage
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Western countries
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Common in Western countries for theatrical performances and live music concerts
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stage
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Western countries
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Typically the focal point of a theater production
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stage border
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Western countries
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The stage border is an important demarcation for performers and is not to be crossed during a performance.
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stage border
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western countries
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The stage border is often marked by a physical barrier or curtain to separate the performers from the audience.
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stage border
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western countries
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The stage border is typically marked by a proscenium arch or curtain in traditional theater settings.
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stage entrance
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Western culture
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In Western theater, actors often make their entrance from the stage right
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watching stage production
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Western countries
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Attending stage productions like plays and musicals is a popular form of entertainment in Western countries, with a strong tradition of theater-going.
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watching stage production
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Western countries
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Common form of entertainment for theater enthusiasts, with a strong tradition of attending live performances.
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watching stage production
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Western countries
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Common form of entertainment, with many theaters and productions available
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