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stage right

noun

, Theater.
  1. the part of the stage that is right of center as one faces the audience.


stage right

noun

  1. the part of the stage to the right of a performer facing the audience


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Word History and Origins

Origin of stage right1

First recorded in 1930–35

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Example Sentences

My older sisters, Attallah and Qubilah, and I were seated with our mother front row, stage right.

When Romney finished speaking, he received polite applause and simply walked off stage right.

Let us not allow Rick Perry to exit stage right—far right—without a final word or two.

And unfortunately for them, she refuses to exit, stage right.

Then from a moon off stage right shines a straight golden path across the sea to the bit of gazing globe on the pedestal.

On the audience's left—the stage right—a line of fire flashed straight up.

All right, mater—all right, if you think this is your scene, I'll talk aside up stage Right.

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