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go on stage
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Common for actors and performers to go on stage for live performances or theatrical presentations.
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go on stage
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Common for actors to perform on stage in theaters for live audiences.
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go on stage
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Common for performers to use microphones and amplification.
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going on stage
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Going on stage is a common activity for performers, actors, and musicians in entertainment industry.
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going on stage
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Common for actors, musicians, and speakers as part of their profession
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stage
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A common venue for concerts, plays, and public speaking events
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stage
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Common for theater performances and music concerts
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stage
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Stages are commonly used for theater performances and live music events.
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stage
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Common for live performances such as theater, concerts, and stand-up comedy
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stage design
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In western countries, stage design includes elaborate sets, props, and lighting to create a visually immersive experience for the audience.
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stage directions
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Stage directions are written in English and are commonly used in theater productions for guiding actors' movements and positions on stage.
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stage directions
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In English-speaking countries, stage directions are typically read from left to right and are located within the script in italics or parentheses.
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stage entrance
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In theater, the stage entrance is a focal point for actors to make their dramatic appearance and engage with the audience.
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stage entrance
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Stage entrances are carefully choreographed and considered a crucial part of a theatrical performance, where actors make grand or dramatic entrances to captivate the audience.
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stage entrance
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Stage entrance often involves walking through a curtain or door onto the stage
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stage entrance
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Stage entrances are often marked with curtains or doors, and performers make dramatic appearances through them.
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stage fright
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Can be alleviated with techniques and practice
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watching stage production
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Common form of entertainment, with a strong tradition of theater-going and attending live performances
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watching stage production
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Common leisure activity, with a variety of genres and productions available for entertainment
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