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Backstage most commonly refers to
backstage (theatre) There are different types of theatres, but they all have three major parts in common. Theatres are divided into two main sections, the house and the stage; there is also a backstage area in many theatres. The house is the seating area for guests wat ...
, also in motion picture and television production. Backstage may also refer to:


Film and television

* ''Back Stage'' (1969 film), a silent film starring Oliver Hardy * ''Back Stage'' (1942 film), a silent film starring Buster Keaton * ''Back Stage'' (1921 film), a silent ''Our Gang'' short * ''Backstage'' (1927 film), a silent comedy feature starring William Collier Jr. and Barbara Bedford * ''Limelight'' (1936 film), a British musical also known as ''Backstage'' * ''Backstage'' (1939 film), an Italian comedy film * ''Backstage'' (1988 film), an Australian film * ''Backstage'' (2000 film), a rap concert documentary * ''Backstage'' (2005 film), a French film directed by Emmanuelle Bercot * ''Backstage'' (South African TV series), a 2000–2007 South African youth-targeted soap opera television series * ''Backstage'' (Canadian TV series), a 2016–2017 Canadian television drama series about a performing arts high school that aired on Family Channel


Other

* ''Backstage'' (album), by Cher * ''Backstage'' (magazine), an entertainment-industry brand that publishes ''Backstage'' magazine, ''Call Sheet'', and Backstage.com *Backstage View, a feature of Microsoft Office, starting with
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See also

* Behind the Scenes (disambiguation) *
Clown alley The clown alley in a circus is a wiktionary:backstage, backstage area, usually very near the animal pens, where clowns change into their costumes and apply makeup. Generally, the clowns' personal Theatrical property, props, costumes, and other item ...
, a backstage area of a circus {{disambiguation