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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(121) Though the terms of hallucination and theatricality in theatrical performance system occurred comparatively late, they are very important in history in that all the efforts and disputes related to.
(122) Birdsong clapped a hand to his head in a theatrical gesture.
(123) British actor and theatrical producer who founded the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art ( 1904 ).
(124) Slow-motion footage of the incident exposed Zambrotta's trick and showed a theatrical ability that many observers said compared favourably with other well-known divers.
(125) He left school to work in the play Heaven on Earth, but his subsequent acting career was spotty , with a commercial here and a small theatrical role there.
(126) Any one may mouth out a passage with a theatrical cadence.
(127) Theatrical paraphernalia had been provided over and above her care.
(128) Curitiba, Brazil:Virtually transparent, this wiry theater plays host to some of the country's most important theatrical events.
(129) This play, by the fusion of theatrical forms from East and West as well as the theory of "the theatricality " which Gao Xingjian advocated, presents a novel modem play style.
(130) "From Hollywood to Broadway, " Shanghai Modern Drama Valley's current project for the fall theatrical season has begun ticket sales.
(131) He's got the socio-political conscience, theatrical vision, globalised perspective and unquestionably the vaunting creativity.
(132) A theatrical production that has many of the musical elements of opera but is lighter and more popular in subject and style and contains spoken dialogue.
(133) A theatrical presentation of group or solo dancing to a musical accompaniment, usually with costume and scenic effects, conveying a story or theme.
(134) She jump - started her theatrical performance career with the role of Fan Yin in the play.
(135) Again, it provides a very colourful and tuneful memento for those who loved their theatrical experience.
(136) Europe's leaders are now trying to disown their years of realpolitik, and instead make the cry of the Arab street their own. The contortions are more theatrical the closer they live to north Africa.
(137) At opening ceremony's theatrical performance period, the director has used many times affectingly evaluation.
(138) Please do not let them get away with holding the extended edition hostage until everyone buys the theatrical versions.
(139) This theatrical model couldn't be more different from the typical experience of a West End show, whereby a room full of passive ticket-buyers take in the entertainment on a proscenium stage.
(140) She has a whole team of people working on her sartorial creations and stage sets – every song's a theatrical production.
(141) Less theatrical, but equally harrowing, is the Museum of Genocide Victims, housed in a former KGB prison in central Vilnius where hundreds were tortured and killed.
(142) For two decades her theatrical talents were ignored by the film industry.
(143) Carrie became wise in theatrical lore, hearing the gossip of little Lola.
(144) He is a failed actor who is everywhere patronised as a colonial, especially by the toffee-nosed English theatrical types for whom he still hopefully auditions.
(145) The leading goal of Department of Music in Chinese Theatrical Academic College is to form an independent educational system,(http://sentencedict.com/theatrical.html) ranking part of the national high education.
(146) Heretofore, we've always lacked professional theatrical companies with full - time actors as the Hong Kong Drama Company.
(147) Early trailers included a brief scene of Eowyn waiting to attack an Uruk-hai from behind a pillar; this scene is not included in either the theatrical version or the extended edition.
(148) She was spotted at the Cotton Club by a theatrical producer and cast in a small part in the play Dance With Your Gods which opened a brief run on October 6 1934 marking her Broadway debut.
(149) She has heard tell of her mother's theatrical glories, which she longs to emulate.
(150) However, this theatrical cross dressing is not considered transvestism in the modern sense of the term, and it does not say anything about the sexual interests or behavior of the performers.
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