stage (noun)
91stage ball — noun A type of hollow juggling ball with a hard, shiny outer shell, designed to be more visible than beanbags …
92stage direction — noun an instruction in a play script indicating the position or tone of an actor, or specifying sound effects, lighting, etc …
93stage door — noun an actors and workmen s entrance from the street to the backstage area of a theatre …
94stage fright — noun nervousness before or during a performance …
95stage name — noun a name assumed for professional purposes by an actor …
96stage direction — noun (C) a written instruction to an actor to do something in a play …
97stage door — noun (C) the side or back door in a theatre, used by actors and theatre workers …
98stage fright — noun (U) nervousness felt by someone who is going to perform in front of a lot of people …
99stage name — noun (C) a name used by an actor instead of his or her real name …
100ˈstage ˌfright — noun [U] fear felt by an actor or singer before a performance, or by someone who is going to do something important …