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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stage kid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a child or young person who is involved in theater or performing arts, often with a passion for acting or performing on stage. Example: "As a stage kid, Sarah spent most of her weekends rehearsing for the school play and dreaming of Broadway."
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"You're on stage, kid.
Mars is having just as much fun, a stage kid, fluent in all eras of pop, whose voice wears nineties R. & B. riffs as well as he wears Reebok Pumps.
Where her burning ambition for fame came from, though, doesn't seem quite as clear, for by her own account she was the very antithesis of the precociously cocky stage kid.
In each stage, Kid Klown must find all 4 card suit orbs and stop the bomb to complete the level.
After the fifth stage Kid Klown must find the correct lock out of the 10 locks to unlock Honey's Cage.
At the end of each stage Kid Klown gets a key which in turn at the ending could be of use to unlock Honey's cage.
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Stephen L. Fredericks, the founder of the group (and the Cowardly Lion in this production), said that having former stage kids back as adult cast members is a pleasant realization of one of the company's missions.
In one example shown on stage, kids could program an animated character to move through a 3D virtual world as a part of a game.
Jeffrey Ross: Right, as opposed to me, who's on stage kidding.
Left alone on stage, the Kid says, "What ——." Just that.
But does she rip into the script like a stage school kid after a Haribo binge?
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