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It can be used in reference to someone sitting on a stage to be part of an event, ceremony, or performance. For example, "The bride and groom were invited to sit on stage during the awards ceremony."
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Sit on stage as top string quartets perform as part of Princeton University Concerts and then join a late-night chamber jam with them.
During a Live Read, blue-chip actors sit on stage at lecterns, giving a one-night-only reading of a screenplay.
But the former president did not sit on stage and was not asked to speak.
And at each stop along the way, Amma will sit on stage for 15 hours at a stretch, greeting her thousands of devotees.
"It's an incredible opportunity for us to be able to sit on stage and be part of the performance process," she says by phone.
In a south London rehearsal studio, Boye and the rest of the cast sit on stage and let their hands dance, tracing triangles in the air.
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She sat on stage with one leg out – like a broken doll – diminished and defeated.
Still wearing the same suit and trilby, he sits on stage with a huge microphone in one hand, a harmonica in the other, and a box of tricks on the floor, which he steps on as he starts to play.
Das sat on stage with other firebrands.
Hebert, 52, sits on stage, before rows of empty chairs.
They wore their best clothes and sat on stage sets.
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