unstaged
IPA: ʌnstˈeɪdʒd
adjective
- (theater) Not formally staged; not presented to an audience on a stage.
- Occurring without any preplanning or preparation; genuine.
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Examples of "unstaged" in Sentences
- Once again these girls managed more so than mainstream media to capture the real unstaged look of the actors.
- The picture was supposedly unstaged -- Monroe was actually hauling the book around and reading it, according to the photographer.
- But Deutch straddled all three camps with his magazine photo essays about Lena Horne, Joe Louis and Duke Ellington and his maverick studio style that gave commercial shots an unstaged spontaneity.
- One explanation I have heard about his Fox formula is that he built a network for people who read at least one newspaper daily but still might believe that WWF wrestling matches are unstaged and that the blood splattered in a cage match is real.
- The abbey acoustics tend to play havoc with denser orchestral textures, making some of the concerto climaxes a scramble, but they were kinder to the miniatures in the programme, especially EJ Moeran's melancholy Lonely Waters, and Havergal Brian's elusive Shadow Dance, from his unstaged opera, The Tigers.
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