Behind the scenes

Occurring in private or out of public view; referring to activities, preparations, or influences that happen away from public attention.

This phrase originated in theater during the 17th century, literally referring to the area behind the stage scenery where actors prepared and stagehands worked. By the 1800s, it had expanded to describe any private activities that support or influence public events, drawing on the theater metaphor of hidden preparation enabling visible performance.

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