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Upstage/downstage

Positions on stage; upstage is toward the rear of the stage and farthest from the audience while downstage is toward the lip of the stage, closest to the audience. On a raked stage, performers at the rear of the stage were actually higher in position (up) while performers at the front of the stage were lower in position (down).

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