unstaged

/ʌnˈsteɪdʒd/
adjective
  1. Not planned or arranged for a performance or effect; natural and spontaneous.
    • Her unstaged reaction to the surprise was priceless.
    • The video showed an unstaged moment of genuine laughter between the actors.
    • The photographer preferred unstaged shots of people in their everyday lives.
  2. Not performed on a stage; not presented as a theatrical production.
    • The script was written but left unstaged for years.
    • Many of Shakespeare's works were unstaged during his lifetime.
    • The play remained unstaged due to lack of funding.
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