Phrase thesaurus
Stage Phrases
250 phrases and expressions related to "stage".
Phrases
- A Doll's House (play by Henrik Ibsen)
- A Mars a day helps you work, rest and play (Mars Chocolate advertising slogan)
- A Streetcar Named Desire (Marlon Brando movie)
- A funny thing happened on the way to the theatre
- A house divided against itself cannot stand
- Address the ball (golfing term denoting readiness to play)
- All access pass
- All set
- All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players
- All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
- America's Favorite Cowboy (Nickname of actor Gene Autry)
- An Ideal Husband (play by Oscar Wilde)
- Angels in America (play by Tony Kushner)
- As the actress said to the bishop
- Billy Liar (Novel and play by Keith Waterhouse and Tom Courtenay / Julie Christie movie)
- Blow off the stage
- Brum brum (child's play idiom expressing the sound of a vehicle)
- Bucky Beaver (Nickname of actress Jenna Elfman)
- Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (play by Tennesee Williams and Elizabeth Taylor movie)
- Change of scene (A new location and way of thinking)
- Child's play
- Chips With Everything (Arnold Wesker play)
- Close of play
- Come out and play
- Death of a Salesman (play by Arthur Miller)
- Desperate Housewives (2004 comedy drama television series)
- Don't Stand So Close To Me (Police song)
- Don't just stand there, do something (A catchphrase from Wacky Races)
- Don't play the innocent
- Don't put your daughter on the stage Mrs Worthington
- Drama documentary
- Everything to play for
- Exit stage left
- Face card (the jack queeen or king in a set of playing cards)
- Fair play
- Fair play to you
- Fringe theatre
- Game set and match
- Games people play
- Go and play in the traffic
- Got your heart set on
- Ham actor
- Ham it up
- Have your hair stand on end
- He will never play the piano again
- Hedda Gabler (play by Henrik Ibsen)
- Horse play
- Horsy set
- How does that play in Peoria?
- I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips
- I took my harp to the party but no one asked me to play
- If music be the food of love, play on (from Twelth Night by Shakespeare)
- If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen (A catchphrase from Harry S Truman)
- If you don't stand for something you will fall for anything (Malcolm X quotation)
- In play
- In the limelight
- It was twenty years ago today Sgt. Pepper taught the band to play (Beatles song lyric)
- It's good to play together (Microsoft Xbox advertising slogan)
- It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game
- Joey Pants (Nickname of actor Joe Pantoliano)
- Johnny Pizza (Nickname of actor John Santucci)
- Juno and the Paycock (play by Sean O'Casey)
- Kid n' Play (Nickname of Kevin Martin)
- Kitchen sink drama
- Know where we stand
- Lady Windermere's Fan (play by Oscar Wilde)
- Last but not least
- Live in your world, play in ours (Sony advertising slogan)
- Long Day's Journey into Night (play by Eugene O'Neil)
- Love play
- Love scene
- Make a play for
- Make a scene (causing a disturbance)
- Make great play of
- Make the grade
- Make the scene
- Man and Superman (play by George Bernard Shaw)
- More than flesh and blood can stand
- Mother Courage (play by Bertolt Brecht)
- Mourning Becomes Electra (play by Eugene O'Neill)
- Noises off
- O Romeo, Romeo; wherefore art thou Romeo (from the play by Shakespeare)
- On your mark, get set, go
- One night stand
- One night stand investment
- Penis Von Lesbian (Nickname of actor Dick Van Dyke)
- Platform atheist
- Play Cupid
- Play God
- Play Misty For Me (Clint Eastwood movie)
- Play a blinder
- Play a waiting game
- Play around
- Play ball
- Play both ends against the middle
- Play by ear
- Play by play
- Play by the rules
- Play catch up
- Play catchup
- Play chicken
- Play dead
- Play devil's advocate
- Play dirty
- Play ducks and drakes
- Play fast and loose
- Play favorites
- Play favourites
- Play for keeps
- Play for time
- Play from the tips
- Play gooseberry
- Play hard to get
- Play hardball (A baseball expression meaning to be or act tough or aggressive)
- Play havoc with
- Play hell
- Play hide the sausage
- Play hookey
- Play it again Sam
- Play it again, Sam (New York State Lottery advertising slogan)
- Play it by the book
- Play it cool
- Play it for laughs
- Play it safe
- Play kissy face
- Play off
- Play possum
- Play safe
- Play second fiddle
- Play silly buggers
- Play softball (A baseball expression meaning to ask easy questions)
- Play the field (- indulge in a series of sexual relationships)
- Play the fool
- Play the game
- Play the old soldier
- Play the percentage game
- Play the race card
- Play the white man
- Play to win
- Play with fire
- Play within a play
- Play your cards right
- Play your part
- Play yourself in
- Playboy of the Western World (play by John Millington Synge)
- Plug and play
- Ready set go
- Ready, get set, go
- Red Buttons (Pseudonym of actor Aaron Chwatt)
- Roll over and play dead
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (play by Tom Stoppard)
- Schnickle Fritz (Nickname of actress Susan Lucci)
- See that girl, watch that scene (ABBA lyric)
- Set Fire to the Rain (Adele song)
- Set a thief to catch a thief
- Set eyes on
- Set foot in
- Set forth
- Set great store by
- Set in concrete
- Set in motion
- Set in train
- Set of wheels
- Set sail
- Set straight
- Set the Thames on fire
- Set the record straight
- Set the stage
- Set the world on fire
- Set the world to rights
- Set tongues wagging
- Set your cap at
- Set your face against something
- Set your hair on fire
- Set your heart on something
- Set your mind at ease
- Set your sights on
- Set your stall out
- Set your teeth on edge
- Set yourself apart
- She Stoops to Conquer (play by Oliver Goldsmith)
- Stage door Johnny
- Stand By Your Man (Tammy Wynette song)
- Stand and deliver
- Stand before your maker
- Stand by
- Stand down
- Stand in good stead
- Stand it on its head
- Stand like a Stoughton bottle
- Stand off
- Stand on ceremony
- Stand on one's dignity
- Stand on your own two feet
- Stand out
- Stand out from the crowd
- Stand up and be counted
- Stand up fight
- Stand up for yourself
- Stand up guy
- Star of stage and screen
- Steal the scene
- Survey the scene
- Sword play
- Take a bow
- Take a stand
- Take centre stage
- The Admirable Crichton (Play by J M Barrie and nickname of James Crichton)
- The Boys in the Band (play by Mart Crowley)
- The Cherry Orchard (play by Anton Chekhov)
- The Devil's Disciple (Bernard Shaw play and Burt Lancaster movie)
- The Ginger Man (play by JP Donleavy)
- The Girl with the Upside-Down Eyes (Nickname of actress Glynis Johns)
- The Glass Menagerie (play by Tennessee Williams)
- The Iceman Cometh (play by Eugene O'Neill)
- The Importance of Being Ernest (play by Oscar Wilde)
- The Little Queen of the Soap Operas (Nickname of actress Anne Francis)
- The Man of Many Moods (Nickname of actor Charles Laughton)
- The Matinee Lady (Nickname of actress Carol Wayne)
- The Plough and the Stars (play by Sean O'Casey)
- The Prince of Menace (Nickname of actor Vincent Price)
- The Quare Fellow (play by Brendan Behan)
- The Scottish play
- The Voice of Canada (Nickname of actor Lorne Greene)
- The play's the thing
- The roar of the greasepaint, the smell of the crowd
- The rot has set in
- The stage is set
- The truth shall set you free
- They also serve who only stand and wait (from a poem by Milton)
- This precious stone set in the silver sea, this sceptered isle
- Threepenny Opera (play by Bertolt Brecht)
- Thrust into the limelight
- Tied to his mother's apron strings
- Tread the boards
- Triple play (A baseball expression denoting the act of making three outs during the same play)
- Two can play at that game
- United we stand divided we fall
- View from a Bridge (play by Arthur Miller)
- Waiting for Godot (play by Samuel Beckett)
- We are professional grade (GMC Truck advertising slogan)
- We won't make a drama out of a crisis (Commercial Union advertising slogan)
- Weapons grade
- Wear your apron high
- What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare (from a poem by Davies)
- When the cat's away the mice will play
- Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf? (play by Edward Albee)
- Will the real ... stand up? (A catchphrase from To Tell The Truth)
- Without a leg to stand on
- You hum it and I'll play it