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Definition of Left stage
1. Noun. The part of the stage on the actor's left as the actor faces the audience.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Left Stage
Literary usage of Left stage
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dream of the Centuries and Other Entertainments for Parlor and Hall by Elbridge Streeter Brooks, Mary Graham, George Bradford Bartlett, Lucia Chase Pell, Fannie M. Johnson (1889)
"Enter at right and greet son, who enters at left. STAGE PROPERTIES. — Plain stage.
Wood scene. NOTE. — Young recruits play until curtain drops. ..."
2. Leaves from the Journals of Sir George Smart by George Thomas Smart, Hugh Bertram Cox, C. L. E. Cox (1907)
"The Prince Maximilian, so they said, and three ladies in bonnets, were in the
left stage box, which was decorated with crimson. The price of admission into ..."
3. W. B. Yeats: The Writing of Sophocles' King Oedipus by William Butler Yeats, David R. Clark (1989)
"All sheets are charred on all four sides but most severely on the top left.
Stage directions and the few changes in the typed dialogue (except for lines ..."
4. Interpreters and Interpretations by Carl Van Vechten (1917)
"Compare the effect of Una voce poco fd sung at the left stage centre in the "
realistic " modern manner and on an apron stage and you ..."
5. Who's who by Henry Robert Addison, Charles Henry Oakes, William John Lawson, Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen (1897)
"... USA Idle at school and unsuccessful;. began stage life at 16; very successful;
left stage at 28 ; nattering offers to return refused ; retired in 1889, ..."
6. Color in Everyday Life: A Manual for Lay Students, Artisaus and Artists; the by Louis Weinberg (1918)
"... and silhouetted against a night sky walked slowly across a parapet to a point
near the left stage at which steps led down into the court below. ..."