In 1964, Eliott was one of the founders of Downstage Theatre in Wellington, and acted in, designed and directed many of the early productions.
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The movement now becomes a parade step, as the soloist marches up and downstage exuberantly swinging one arm as she kicks sideways with the opposite leg.
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By the clever use of a pair of chairs upstage and downstage, the passions of Onegin and Tatyana are held in close check outwardly but burn inwardly.
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She triumphs again in " The Inn, " as Keenlyside lies downstage in an invisible graveyard, hovering over the abyss : the orchestra pit.
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The first seat, furthest downstage, saw Ron Masak and Orson Bean alternate on the panel for 34 of the 39 weeks the series was on air.
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The Dancer moves downstage and begins to dance to another Russian folk-song, " Toward Evening, in Rainy Autumn ", while playing the triangle.
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After Agamemnon's murder, Helen of Troy, absently beautiful, as it was her fate to be, appeared downstage left and walked distractedly upstage right.
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In ` Lohengrin,'I had the chorus moving downstage very slowly; the music is fast, but I tried to have them walk against the music.
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Dexter's nimble blocking, updated by the stage director Max Charruyer, keeps the characters downstage, allowing voices to project and subtleties of acting to register.