| ESTRAGON | Theatrical waiter could be on stage with a bit of rehearsal |
| ACT | Be on stage with a bit of legislation (3) |
| UNKNOWNCOMIC | The ___ ___ (Alter ego of Canadian stand-up Murray Langston whilst disguised on stage with a paper bag when appearing on "The Gong Show") |
| LIVE | Be at home on stage, with a different sound (4) |
| PLAYACTED | Performed on stage with a cycle, adeptly moving about (4-5) |
| STOOL | Object often seen on stage with a stand-up comedian |
| INCONCERT | Performing on stage with a common plan? |
| ELEGY | Did a heartless enemy hold a stage with a song of mourning (5) |
| DIDACTIC | Used to be on stage, in charge of teaching |
| ASTREETCARNAMEDDESIRE | *American title that has found a home on Toronto stages, with a titular vehicle that would look right at home on Toronto tracks |
| SALUKIS | With a certain amount of rehearsal, UK is providing Persian greyhounds (7) |
| DISAPPEAR | Little Sidney, up to be on stage, will vanish (9) |
| MELODRAMA | Moral made out to gauge how hammy it can be on stage. (9) |
| PLAYACT | Pretend to be on stage (4-3) |
| HISTRIONIC | Ironic this turns out to be on stage and in reality. (10) |
| THORA | She was born in Lancashire, England, and appeared in more than 100 films, on TV and stage, with a career spanning over 70 years. Her name? (5,4) |
| HIRD | She was born in Lancashire, England, and appeared in more than 100 films, on TV and stage, with a career spanning over 70 years. Her name? (5,4) |
| EXIT | Go off-stage with a space visitor around eleven (4) |
| ILLEGAL | One left at some stage with a trainee, although it's against the law (7) |
| LEGATEE | One coming into stage with a stand |