verb
- to move toward the front of a stage; to position oneself closer to the audience
- to deliberately draw attention away from another performer; to overshadow or outshine
Usage: theater/drama
Usage: figurative
adverb
- toward or at the front of a stage, closer to the audience
Usage: theater/drama
Examples
- The lead actor downstages to deliver the final monologue.
- She downstages her co-star by taking center stage during his scene.
- The director asked the ensemble to move downstages for better visibility.
- He downstages the other performers with his commanding presence.
- The spotlight follows the actor as she downstages toward the audience.
- In the second act, the chorus downstages to sing the chorus line.