They have a writing room right off stage and are also in the wings.
Animal rights activist Morrissey walked off stage at the Coachella festival in California in 2009 after saying he could smell "burning flesh".
What ever happened to just announcing nominees off stage somewhere, maybe at a fifteen minute press conference in a hotel conference room?
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The animal rights activist walked off stage at the Coachella festival in California in 2009 after saying he could smell "burning flesh".
But he's also run into trouble outside the studio and off stage.
And like the adoring fans cheering on a college buddy playing lead guitar, a loud blast of applause so the man off stage.
"I'm going to do a soft-shoe, " she said, shuffling off stage.
The serious violence in Greek tragedy, of course, happens off stage.
Members of the commission all but beamed as they went about their ceremonial duties Wednesday night as Bush and Gore prepared just off stage for their showdown.
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The 10 group winners and four best runners-up will qualify for the play-off stage, with the seven winners joining hosts Denmark in the finals in June 2011.
What we love is taking the music to the people in the streets -- jumping off stage into the audience, performing in moving vehicles, New York subways, streets and, yes, unsuspecting restaurants.
In the latter part of the show, having been off stage for a lengthy period of time, a more subdued Gervais appeared, prompting speculation he had been told to tone down his act.
As a result, the package caretakers were ushered off stage to make way for more celebration and entertainment, asked kindly to return to the stage later with a summary of what its contents reveal.
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Matthew Weiner, whose Mad Men won the coveted Outstanding Drama Series award for the second year in a row, was being musically nudged off stage as the Emmy telecast was about to go a few minutes into overtime.
They followed the triumphs and occasional disappointments of election night on a giant screen, greeting minor adjustments to the vote in key states with gales of applause and reacting to bigger news, like an outright victory, with a hurricane of sound that would have frightened the Beatles off stage.
They may not be able to misbehave off-stage or off-screen, like Milton Berle, but we will have great comics.
As she stepped off the stage, Adele kicked off her sparkly Louboutin platform shoes.
It was a question he faced repeatedly Monday, when Bauer also faced the embarrassment of accidentally falling off a stage during a pancake 'flip-off' campaign event.
The second scoop of the day was delivered fresh off the stage after the interview.
If your timing's off, the note sounds sour and eventually, you'll get booed off the stage.
Mr Blythe was accused of manslaughter after allegedly pushing Daniel Nosek, 19, off the stage.
"Shoot Me, " directed by Chiemi Karasawa, captures Stritch off the stage, but no less theatrical.
At that point, they deserve to drop the mic and triumphantly walk off the stage.
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With Chavez off the stage in Venezuela, a number of questions hang in the air.
"Je crois que ca marche" she told him on the way off the stage to resounding applause.
"I'm walking off the stage thinking, 'Thank goodness, this couldn't have played out better, ' " Klein recalls, laughing.
Set against the furious voices roaring off that stage, Bill Clinton was a figure from the Democrats' crypt.
And, dang, they're actually taking the thing off the stage now, so we can't even check it out!
He told the court that the teenager staggered backwards and fell off the stage onto the dance floor below.
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