Synonym: histrionics, representation, theatrical performance. Similar words: electrical, theatre, patrician, amphitheatre, pediatrician, matriculation, prickly heat, intricate. Meaning: [θɪ'ætrɪkl] n. a performance of play. adj. 1. of or relating to the theater 2. suited to or characteristic of the stage or theater.
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(31) It will be interesting to study experiments in graphic and theatrical design that attempt to explore this relationship.
(32) Myriad festivals, theatrical productions, musical concerts and sports events are scheduled year-round.
(33) In later, more celebrated, times he would always acknowledge this as his first theatrical experience.
(34) Consider the sinister, theatrical laugh of the matinee bad guy.
(35) Party conferences were theatrical productions frequented by a social elite of fashion designers, architects, financiers and intellectuals.
(36) But then his honesty about being HIV-positive is touchingly real and anything but theatrical.
(37) He played himself all the time, using his characters to display his many theatrical talents.
(38) It included academic studies, theatrical studies, caryatids, sculptural heads, nudes, portraits, studies for paintings.
(39) Without ever straining for effect, Brook's lustrous production affirms the unending richness of theatrical simplicity.
(40) There is more than one way to skin a theatrical cat, and McDonagh's chosen weapons are laughter and gore.
(41) But during her short acting career, Brown was held in high esteem by the theatrical fraternity in Northern Ireland.
(42) Prince Edward would be delighted with one of the shop's theatrical costumes.
(43) With Wagner the theatrical part of the programme reappears in a pure form.
(44) And a film and video canon, or standard of excellence, is developing by which to measure theatrical productions of Shakespeare.
(45) Theatrical characters are designed to be interpreted, but only in the brief flashes of performance.
(46) There is a particularly welcome parody of the current theatrical mania for sloping floors.
(47) Once he brought another famous theatrical knight on the pillion.
(48) But I found it a brave, invigorating and highly theatrical experience-unlike the local critics, who have savaged Stein.
(49) She gets lyrical about this place and she loves being in the theatrical environment.
(50) The gunmen and the survivors who came here, the photographers and correspondents and film crews simply walked on to the theatrical stage.
(51) She possessed a musical voice and many friends in theatrical and musical circles. In later years she suffered severely from asthma.
(52) Anyway, my father and his theatrical consortium have always been great fans of Trumpton.
(53) The script originated on the stage and you can still see the theatrical structure of the story.
(54) Dance presentations, he felt, should be as theatrical as possible.
(55) It was rough on Leeds but not on Harte, who deserved little better for his theatrical antics.
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(56) The rivalries among delegates were often deep, personal and theatrical.
(57) And yet all his life, his integrity warred with a flair for the theatrical, a fondness for tall tales.
(58) He met this challenge by manufacturing a sense of drama through his theatrical style of rule and through his ambitious policies.
(59) All of these recommendations, however, are only to give you a first taste of the scope of theatrical writing.
(60) Nellie, the eldest child and closest to John, married an aspiring theatrical agent and manager, Percy Rimmer.
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