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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(151) Through MIT's Theater Arts Program, students explore diverse theatrical forms and practices, from the scripted play to actor-created theater, from musical theater to the theater of identity politics.
(152) A well - knit body; a well - knit theatrical production.
(153) In 19 34 , when Welles and Houseman met, Houseman was thirty-three years old and was already highly respected in the theatrical world as an actor, director, and producer.
(154) There was a tendency to employ static, theatrical production techniques. The emotional impact was over-sentimental or melodramatic, with predictable plots and stereotyped characterization.
(155) Mae West wrote many kinds of theatrical productions, but some details remained the same. Her humor was often sexual.
(156) Soon the wearer of a virtual reality headset will be able to be "present" at sporting or theatrical events staged thousands of miles away.
(157) Jimmy started his career in 1956 at UPA Burbank Studios working on the Columbia theatrical shorts.
(158) They settled in New York, where he did magazine illustration and she worked as an assistant designer for Brooks Costumes, the theatrical costumer.
(159) The former spymaster on Citi's board and the theatrical impresario on Lehman's may have been happy to ask questions, but were they the right ones?
(160) He was a baroque figure dressed in theatrical, but elegant, clothes.
(161) Since drama is a form of theater arts, the director should consciously bring out its theatricality in the process of creation so as to enrich theatrical expressions.
(162) Theatrical make - up and artificial blood had been used to make the injures look realistic.
(163) The multi-functional theatrical show and telecasting hall of Shanghai TV Station is the domestically largest in scale, novel in design[sentencedict.com], advanced in technology and excellent in acoustic fidelity.
(164) It is given a typically thoughtful production with just enough theatrical fireworks.
(165) Oscar: Shakespeare's Romeo and It's staged by a famous British theatrical troupe.
(166) His own, the art of theatrical production, encompasses and overshadows them both.
(167) Mounting any kind of theatrical production involves a long timeline and teamwork from start to finish.
(168) We organized a theatrical performance to express our gratitude to the disabled soldiers.
(169) Go up like people theatrical playgoing , see a movie cannot film show content, olympic Games match and this is similar.
(170) The Nobel Prize laureate in literature of 2005 and the most important contemporary British playwright, Harold Pinter has charted a territory in the theatrical field.
(171) Thespis, of Athens (6th BC) was the first person to speak lines as an individual actor on stage, thus the term “Thespian” to refer to a theatrical performer was born.
(172) There also must have existed a theatrical tradition in the Indus valley cities, but of this we have no literary numismatic or any other material proof.
(173) The theatrical version contains roughly 800 special effects shots. The DVD Extended Edition adds about another 160 to that total.
(174) A form of ancient Greek and Roman theatrical entertainment in which familiar characters and situations were farcically portrayed on stage, often with coarse dialogue and ludicrous actions.
(175) It was a single typed yellow sheet, triple-spaced(sentencedict .com), with a folded page from a theatrical trade paper.
(176) Offered annually in the spring term, Introduction to Stagecraft is a hands-on course that gets students working with the tools and techniques of theatrical production in a practical way.
(177) Theatrical make - up and artificial blood had been used to make the injuries look realistic.
(178) He excitedly employed photography to accomplish his self-expressions, and used his movie-making patience and meticulousness to turn theatrical fantasies in his mind into exquisite photographic works.
(179) The Uygur, Kazak, Hui, Kirgiz, Mongolian, Tajik and Xibe ethnic minorities now all have their own professional theatrical troupes and have produced a galaxy of outstanding artists.
(180) Free from grandly theatrical flourishes that were threatening to become things of creative captivity, Uno!
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