stage door in English

noun
1
an actors' and workers' entrance from the street to the area of a theater behind the stage.
I'd been hanging around the street, having had a terrific time at the matinee and not particularly wanting the afternoon to be over, and watched as the performers began to filter out through the stage door and into the street.

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1. ♫ Panic at the stage door

2. She found the side alley where the stage door was located.

3. A group of young men were always at the stage door, trying to lay siege to the girls.

4. There were two large bouquets and a bundle of letters tied with pale blue ribbon, presumably from stage-door admirers.

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6. Cue definition, anything said or done, on or off stage, that is followed by a specific line or action: An off-stage door slam was his Cue to enter

7. In the early 1900s, the expression was extended to figurative uses, meaning simply "to stay somewhere for an unusually long time," as in She Camped out at the stage door, hoping for an autograph.

8. In the early 1900s, the expression was extended to figurative uses, meaning simply "to stay somewhere for an unusually long time," as in She Camped out at the stage door, hoping for an autograph.

9. Several fans spot him and he trots through the stage door, but not before Clasping my hand beefily.: Who wants dinner and roses in some classy joint when you can be Clasping the sweaty hand of some twonk who thinks h's Antonio Banderas?: Lord, please keep him safe, Sara prayed, nervously Clasping and