In theater, sound effects that take place offstage are called “noises off.” They serve as embellishment or complement to the action onstage. In “Noises Off,” Michael Frayn’s 1982 parody of life backstage in a London theater, the term applies to the squiggles and squabbles at the very center… Read More
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