We were a team, both on and off the stage.
That they are husband and wife off stage is, well, nice to know.
None of which is going to keep it off the big stage.
He did just that, but only as a means to dance her off the stage.
Off stage, why would we think that they had any wisdom?
The part had required little more of her than walking on and off the stage, but something about the way she moved caught his eye.
The writing was in fact demanding enough to keep the work off the stage for most of the last century.
You do not have to knock him off the stage.
Does anyone think anything done on or off the stage is spontaneous?
One is dealing with straight people, on and off the stage.
The director is running through a scene again and again, until they get it right and he instructs Odette to repeat her entrance from off stage.
During these shows, the crew would not only use music, but would have sound effects that came from off stage.
Props in a production originate from off stage unless they have been preset on the stage before the production begins.
Mr. Berlusconi, meanwhile, is working mostly from off stage, leaving his deputies to float various proposals and sometimes to take the blame for them.
Mick Jagger is said to have watched the entire show from off stage.
He briefly sings from off stage before coming on stage for the final vocalise.
It looks to me like we're in the off stage of on again, off again.
The chorus - as the echo of the voice of the dead Nightingale - sings from off stage: "Remember me."
I liked the bit at the end when the off stage trumpets played their independent, meandering melodies - in the space of the Albert Hall, it was really effective.
From off stage, Alfredo's voice is heard singing about love as he walks down the street.