A common term for laying out the various portions of a theater stage.

Stage directions refer to the stage in nine general areas. The 'left' and 'right' are from the perspective of the performer, not the audience. 'Upstage' is near the back of the stage, and 'downstage' is closer to the audience.

    upstage right      upstage center       upstage left
    stage right             stage center           stage left
    downstage right     downstage center     downstage left
    

To 'upstage' someone is to stand between them and the audience; they are then less visible. Many confuse this, and think that the edge near the audience is 'upstage'.